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Articles in Volume 1, Nos. 3/4 (Summer/Fall 2008)


Articles

Yoonhyeung Choi, Glen T. Cameron, and Heesun Park
Interplay of Threat Appeal and Presentation Form on Health Message Processing Outcomes

Edward T. Vieira, Jr.
Children's Web Surfing Competence and Peer Influence as Predictors of Internet Usage

Leo W. Jeffres, Kimberly A. Neuendorf, Cheryl Campanella Bracken, and David J. Atkin
Public Affairs Knowledge and Political Communication Networks

Patrick C. Meirick
Testing a Motivational Explanation for First- and Third-person Perception

Mark A. Hamilton,  Linda A. Patrylak, and Enjou Min
Exploring the Effect of Imperative Mood Position Statements on Attitudes
  


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Articles in Volume 1, Nos. 1/2 (Winter/Spring 2008)

Special
Issue on Media Psychology and Public Diplomacy

Editor’s Remarks
Michael G. Elasmar, founding editor

Articles

Erik Nisbet and James Shanahan, Anti-Americanism as a Communication Problem? Foreign Media and Public Opinion toward the United States in Europe and the Middle East


Xiuli Wang, Pamela Shoemaker, Gang (Kevin) Han and E. Jordan Storm, Images of Nations in the Eyes of American Educational Elites

Adrienne McFaul, Paul Boxer and Andrew M. Terranovam, Investigating Effects of Identification with Real-World Aggressors and Victims on the Link between Exposure to Political Violence in the News Media and Aggressive Worldviews

Caroline Walters and Sheila Murphy,
Framing the Olympic Games: The Impact of American Television Coverage on Attitudes toward International Cooperation and Foreign Policy in the United States

Gabriele Melischek and Josef Seethaler, Media and International Relations: An Attributional Analysis of In-group and Out-group Perceptions in European Press Coverage of the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election


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