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Tokunaga, Robert Shota – Human Communication Research, 2013
This article extends theory on the deficient self-regulation (DSR) of Internet use and media habits by integrating predictors relevant to technology use. It introduces novelty perceptions of a technology and flow as conditions that increase the likelihood of experiencing DSR and media habits. An experiment, with between- and within-subjects…
Descriptors: Internet, Change, Social Behavior, Self Control
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Campbell, Scott W.; Kwak, Nojin – Human Communication Research, 2011
This study examined whether and how mobile communication influences the extent to which one engages with new people in public settings. Contrary to our expectation, general use of the technology in public did not detract from conversing with strangers. Shifting focus from "where" one uses the mobile phone to "how" it is used, we found that uses…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Internet, Handheld Devices, Research
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Wang, Zheng; Solloway, Tyler; Tchernev, John M.; Barker, Bethany – Human Communication Research, 2012
In the theoretical framework of dynamic motivational activation, this study reveals the dynamics of antimarijuana public service announcement (PSA) processing, especially the processing of co-occurring positive and negative content. It specifies the important role of endogenous feedback dynamics of the information processing system and teases them…
Descriptors: Publicity, Mass Media, Information Dissemination, Marijuana
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Volkman, Julie E.; Parrott, Roxanne L. – Human Communication Research, 2012
This study examined the use of different narratives expressing positive or negative emotions, and varying the narrator's perspective on the arousal of discrete emotions, dominant cognitions, perceived evidence quality, and perceived message effectiveness related to osteoporosis behavioral intentions. Formative research led to the creation of…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Intention, Personal Narratives, Health Behavior
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Jensen, Jakob D. – Human Communication Research, 2008
News reports of scientific research are rarely hedged; in other words, the reports do not contain caveats, limitations, or other indicators of scientific uncertainty. Some have suggested that hedging may influence news consumers' perceptions of scientists' and journalists' credibility (perceptions that may be related to support for scientific…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Cancer, Oncology, News Reporting
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Moyer-Guse, Emily; Nabi, Robin L. – Human Communication Research, 2010
Research has examined the ability of entertainment-education (E-E) programs to influence behavior across a variety of health and social issues. However, less is known about the underlying mechanisms that account for these effects. In keeping with the extended elaboration likelihood model (E-ELM) and the entertainment overcoming resistance model…
Descriptors: College Students, Adolescents, Pregnancy, Audience Response
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Palomares, Nicholas A. – Human Communication Research, 2009
An experiment tested a theoretical framework for goal detection in dyadic interactions of close friends and unacquainted strangers wherein one conversationalist pursued a goal unbeknownst to a detector. The extent to which pursuers' conversation goal was cognitively associated with the dyad's relational type was manipulated. As hypothesized,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Inferences, Teacher Characteristics
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Feeley, Thomas Hugh – Human Communication Research, 2008
Journal impact ratings are often used by authors, promotion/hiring committees, and grant review teams as a proxy for scholarship quality. Journal citation data (2002-2005) from Social Sciences Citation Index were used to rank journals in the field of communication. A journal relatedness algorithm was applied to ascertain the 19 semantically…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Network Analysis, Periodicals, Evaluation Criteria
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Tyler, James M. – Human Communication Research, 2008
It was hypothesized that monitoring the social environment for relational value (RV) cues both consumes and depletes self-regulatory resources. Consistent with predictions, the results suggest that regulatory resources are depleted when people monitor for relational cues (Experiments 1 and 2), that the capacity to monitor for complex (vs. simple)…
Descriptors: Cues, Prediction, Social Environment, Communication Research
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Theiss, Jennifer A.; Solomon, Denise Haunani – Human Communication Research, 2008
This study examined amount of uncertainty, openness of communication about uncertainty, and the uncertainty reduction process as three competing mechanisms that account for increased intimacy in romantic relationships. To test these competing mechanisms, we used multilevel modeling to analyze longitudinal data that were collected from individuals…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Longitudinal Studies, Predictor Variables, Interpersonal Relationship
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Potter, W. James – Human Communication Research, 1991
Investigates whether the measurement distinction between first- and second-order measures of cultivation results in operationalizations that are independent or related to one another. Finds that the two are related to a weak degree at a general level, but stronger relationships exist on a contingent analysis. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Tal-Or, Nurit – Human Communication Research, 2008
Four studies explored the communicative behaviors of people who outperform others in a relevant or irrelevant field and the impression formed of these outperformers by the outperformed people. In line with the premises of the self-evaluation maintenance model (A. Tesser, 1988) and the STTUC framework (J. J. Exline & M. Lobel, 1999), Studies 1 and…
Descriptors: Overachievement, Interpersonal Communication, Behavior Patterns, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Walther, Joseph B.; Van Der Heide, Brandon; Kim, Sang-Yeon; Westerman, David; Tong, Stephanie Tom – Human Communication Research, 2008
This research explores how cues deposited by social partners onto one's online networking profile affect observers' impressions of the profile owner. An experiment tested the relationships between both (a) what one's associates say about a person on a social network site via "wall postings," where friends leave public messages, and (b) the…
Descriptors: Cues, Interpersonal Attraction, Profiles, Social Networks
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Waldron, Vincent R.; Cegala, Donald J. – Human Communication Research, 1992
Suggests that claims about cognition can be made at four levels--biological, implementation, algorithmic, and rational--but that theoretical claims about conversational cognition can most usefully be pursued at the rational and algorithmic levels. Proposes criteria and reviews promising methods for studying conversational cognition, in an effort…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
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Grabe, Maria Elizabeth; Yegiyan, Narine; Kamhawi, Rasha – Human Communication Research, 2008
This study experimentally tested the knowledge gap from an information processing perspective. Specifically, knowledge acquisition was investigated under conditions of medium and low news message arousal, with time delay. Results show the persistence of a knowledge gap, particularly for low arousing messages. In fact, at low levels of message…
Descriptors: Motivation, Mass Media Effects, News Media, Arousal Patterns
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