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SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Graduate Student research report 2016-2017 Anderegg, C., Alad , F., Ewoldsen, D. R., & Wang, Z. (in press). Comprehension models of audiovisual discourse processing. Human COMMUNICATION research . doi: Banjo, O., Wang, Z., Appiah, O., Brown, C., Walther, W., Tchernev, J., Hedstrom, A., & Irwin, M. (in press). Experiencing racial humor with out-groups: A psychophysiological examination of co-viewing effects. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. doi: Behrouzian, G., Nisbet, E. C., Dal, A., & arko lu, A. (2016). Resisting censorship: How citizens navigate closed media environments. International Journal of COMMUNICATION , 10, 23. Brewer, P. R., and McKnight, J. (in press). "A Statistically Representative Climate Change Debate : Satirical Television News, Scientific Consensus, and Public Perceptions of Global Warming. The Atlantic Journal of COMMUNICATION . Clementson, D. E. (in press).

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1 SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Graduate Student research report 2016-2017 Anderegg, C., Alad , F., Ewoldsen, D. R., & Wang, Z. (in press). Comprehension models of audiovisual discourse processing. Human COMMUNICATION research . doi: Banjo, O., Wang, Z., Appiah, O., Brown, C., Walther, W., Tchernev, J., Hedstrom, A., & Irwin, M. (in press). Experiencing racial humor with out-groups: A psychophysiological examination of co-viewing effects. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. doi: Behrouzian, G., Nisbet, E. C., Dal, A., & arko lu, A. (2016). Resisting censorship: How citizens navigate closed media environments. International Journal of COMMUNICATION , 10, 23. Brewer, P. R., and McKnight, J. (in press). "A Statistically Representative Climate Change Debate : Satirical Television News, Scientific Consensus, and Public Perceptions of Global Warming. The Atlantic Journal of COMMUNICATION . Clementson, D. E. (in press).

2 Effects of dodging questions: How politicians escape deception detection and how they get caught. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. Cooper, K. E., & Nisbet, E. C. (2016). Green narratives: How affective responses to media messages influence risk perceptions and policy preferences about environmental hazards. Science COMMUNICATION , 38, 626-654. DeAndrea, D. C., & Vendemia, M. A. (2016). How affiliation disclosure and control over user-generated comments affects consumer health knowledge and behavior: A randomized controlled experiment of pharmaceutical direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) on social media. Journal of Medical Internet research , 18, e189. doi: Shulman, H. C., Rhodes, N., Davidson, E., Ralston, Borghetti, L., and Morr, L. (2017). The state of the field of social norms research , International Journal of COMMUNICATION , 11, 1192-1213. Fox, J., & Frampton, J. (in press). Social media stressors in developing romantic relationships.

3 In N. M. Punyanunt-Carter & J. S. Wrench (Eds.), Swipe right for love: The impact of social media in modern romantic relationships. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Fox, J., & Anderegg, C. (2016). Turbulence, turmoil, and termination: The dark side of social networking sites for romantic relationships. In E. Gilchrist-Petty & S. D. Long (Eds.), Contexts of the Dark Side of COMMUNICATION (pp. 269-280). New York: Peter Lang. Fox, J., & Vendemia, M. A. (2016). selective self-presentation and social comparison via photographs on social networking sites. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 19, 593-600. doi: Hedstrom, A., & Irwin, M. (in press). Mobile experience sampling method (MESM). In J. Matthes, R. Potter, & C. Davis (Eds), International Encyclopedia of COMMUNICATION research Methods, San Francisco, CA: Wiley. Holt, L. F., Hovick, S. R., Fete, E., & Dailey, (2017). Taking a closer look at the factors that influence ethnic identity.

4 COMMUNICATION Studies. 68, 227-241. doi: Jain, P., Beam, M. A., Hoffman, E., & Xu, S. (in press) Effect of message format and vividness on attitude accessibility regarding sexually transmitted diseases. Health COMMUNICATION . doi: Kennard, A., Anderegg, C., & Ewoldsen, D. (in press). Knowledge and comprehension. In R. Parrott (Ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Health and Risk Message Design and Processing. doi: Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Lavis, S. M. (2017). selective serious or satirical, supporting or stirring news? selective exposure to traditional versus mockery news online videos. Journal of COMMUNICATION , 67, 54-81. doi: Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Robinson, M. J., Willis, L. E., & Luong, K. T. (2016). Beauty or business queen: How young women select media to reinforce possible future selves. COMMUNICATION research , 1-23. doi: Lee-Won, R. J., Abo, M. M., Na, K., & White, T. N. (2016). More than numbers: effects of social media virality metrics on intention to help unknown others in the context of bone marrow donation.

5 Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 19(6), 404-411. doi: Lee-Won, R. J., Tang, W., & Kibbe, M. R. (2017). When virtual muscularity enhances physical endurance: Masculinity threat and compensatory avatar customization among young male adults. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, & Social Networking, 20(1), 10-16. Lee-Won, R. J., White, T. N., & Potocki, B. (in press). The Black catalyst to tweet: The role of discrimination experience, group identification, and racial agency in Black Americans' instrumental use of Twitter. Information, COMMUNICATION and Society. doi: Luong, K. T., & Knobloch-Westerwick, S. (in press). Can the media help women be better at math? Stereotype threat, selective exposure , media effects, and women's math performance. Human COMMUNICATION research . doi: Nisbet, , Kamenchuk, O., & Dal, A. (in press). A psychological firewall? Risk perceptions and public support for online censorship in Russia.

6 Social Science Quarterly. Palmer-Wackerly, A. L., Dailey, P. M., Krok-Schoen, J. L., Rhodes, N., & Krieger, J. L. (in press). Patient perceptions of illness identity in cancer clinical trial decision-making. Health COMMUNICATION . Pearson and Kosicki (in press). How Way-Finding is Challenging Gatekeeping in the Digital age. Journalism Studies. doi: Poulsen, S., & Young, (in press). A history of fact-checking in US politics and electoral contexts. In Southwell, B., Thorson, E., & Sheble, L. (Eds.), misinformation and Mass Audiences. University of Texas Press. Rader, K., Neuendorf, K. A., & Skalski, P. D. (in press). Audio-visual translation in international film: Intercultural experience as moderator in audience recall and enjoyment. Journal of Intercultural COMMUNICATION . Ran, W., Yamanoto, M., Xu, S., (2016) Media Multitasking during Political News Consumption: A Relationship with Factual and Subjective Political Knowledge.

7 Computers in Human Behavior. 56, 352-359. doi: Rhodes, N., Loiewski, C., Potocki, B., & Ralston, R. (2017). Prototypes of drinkers and accessibility of injunctive norms predict college drinking. Journal of Health Psychology, 1359105316683240. doi: Robinson, M. J., & Knobloch-Westerwick, S. (2016). Mood management through selective media use for health and well-being. In L. Reinecke & M. B. Oliver (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of media use and well-being: International perspectives on theoryand research on positive media effects (pp. 65-79). New York, NY: Routledge. Robinson, M. J., & Knobloch-Westerwick, S. (in Press). Mood s role in selective exposure to health and risk information. In R. L. Parrot (Ed.), The Oxford research encyclopedia of COMMUNICATION , journalism, culture, and society. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Sheer, V. C., & Mao, C. (2017). Cigarette Initiation among Chinese Male Teenagers in Early Smoking Interactions.

8 Health COMMUNICATION . Sheer, V. C., & Mao, C. (2017). Focus Group Findings of Smoking Onset among Male Youth in China. Substance Use and Misuse. Sheer, V. C., Mao, C., & Yeo, T. D. (2017) Chinese Male Adolescents Resisting Cigarettes from Peers: Qualitative research on Tactics, Perceptions, and Contextual Characteristics. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. doi: Shulman, H. C., & Sweitzer, M. D. (in press). Varying metacognition through public opinion questions: How language can affect political engagement. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. Shulman, H., Rhodes, N., Davidson, E., Ralston, Borghetti, L., and Morr, L. (2017). The state of the field of social norms research , International Journal of COMMUNICATION , 11, 1192-1213. Vendemia, M. A. (2017). When do consumers buy the company? Perceptions of interactivity in company-consumer interactions on social networking sites. Computers in Human Behavior, 71, 99-109.

9 Doi: Vendemia, M. A. (in press). (Re)viewing reviews: Effects of emotionality and valence on credibility perceptions in online consumer reviews. COMMUNICATION research Reports. Vendemia, M. A., High, A. C., & DeAndrea, D. C. (2017). Friend or foe? Why people friend disliked others on Facebook. COMMUNICATION research Reports, 34, 29-36. doi: Xu, S. & Wang, Z. (2016) Multi-Tasking (Media). In P. Roessler (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. Xu, S. & Wang, Z. (2017) Does multitasking really exist? In P. Vorderer (Eds.), Permanently Online - Permanently Connected, London: Routledge. Xu, S., Wang, Z. & David, P. (2016) Media multitasking and wellbeing of university students . Computers in Human Behavior. 55(Part A), 242-250. doi: Young, , Hall-Jamieson, K., Poulsen, S., & Goldring, A. (in press). Fact-checking effectiveness as a function of format and tone: Evaluating Journalism and Mass COMMUNICATION Quarterly.

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