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Why does misinformation persist? : cognitive explanations of the implicit message effect
Reynolds, Reed Miller
Text (2020)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Narrative Content Affinity and Appeal : How the Social-Need States of Media Users and the Social Affordances of Media Jointly Impact Selection and Preference
Grady, Sara M.
Text (2023)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Whose message is more powerful? Comparing the effect of virtual influencers and human celebrities on social media persuasion depending on perceived source characteristics and nutrition of instagram food messages
Lee, Ju Young
Text (2022)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Persuading through fictional television : a mixed methods investigation of genre expectations
McClaran, Sharon-Nicole
Text (2022)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
STEAL THUNDER OR BE TRUMPED UP : EFFECTS OF EARLY CRISIS COMMUNICATION ACROSS DIFFERENT INDUSTRIES IN THE INFORMATION AGE
Alriyami, Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah
Text (2020)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Development of a news subscription motivation scale
Chen, Weiyue (University and college faculty member)
Text (2022)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An exploratory study of chinese social media responses to tesla's safety failures : do communication strategies lead to reputational harm?
Wang, Jiawei
Text (2021)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Media use and affective state as mediators of health-promoting behaviors in school-age children
Chenchob, Panarat
Text (2013)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
'Shoot the whole day down' : school shootings and mediated performance, 1979--2009
Kolenic, Anthony James
Text (2011)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The role of habit and emotional regulation on entertainment video selection behavior
Ozkaya, Elif
Text (2013)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
CONSUMER RESPONSES TO INTENSE NEGATIVE EMOTION IN ELECTRONIC WORD-OF-MOUTH : THE ROLE OF TIE-STRENGTH AND DIAGNOSTIC CUES
Kim, Wonkyung
Text (2018)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The moderating role of media interactivity on the relationship between video game violence and aggression and the mediating mechanisms of character identification and self-concept
Lin, Jih-Hsuan
Text (2011)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Toward a rhetoric of infrastructure : doing new media writing with communities
Getto, Guiseppe
Text (2011)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
A study on the international news coverage in the U.S. media
Koh, Heungseok
Text (2012)
Part of
Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Essays on media bias and government control of media
Cheah, Hon Foong
Text (2012)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
An individual differences approach to investigate task-switching and its relationship to media multitasking
Alzahabi, Reem
Text (2015)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
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