2020 Communication Publications

Books on a Shelf

Alhabash, S., Kanver, D., Lou, C., Smith, S. W., & Tan, P-N. (2020). Trick or drink: Offline and social media hierarchical normative influences on Halloween celebration drinking. Health Communication.

Anderson, J., Lapinski, M. K., Turner, M. M., Peng, T-Q., & Schmälzle, R. (2021). Speaking of values: Value-expressive communication and exercise intentions. Health Communication, 36(3),1-10.

Bente, G., Novotny, E., Roth, D., & Al-Issa, A. (2020). Beyond stereotypes: Analyzing gender and cultural differences in nonverbal rapport. Frontiers in Psychology,11.

Bresnahan, M., Zhu, Y., Zhuang, J., & Yan, X. (2020). “He wants a refund because I’m breastfeeding my baby”: A thematic analysis of maternal stigma for breastfeeding in public. Stigma and Health.

Bresnahan, M., Zhuang, J., Goldbort, J., Bogdan-Lovis, E., Park, S-Y., & Clark Hitt. R. (2020). Made to feel like less of a woman: The experience of stigma for mothers who do not breastfeed. Breastfeeding Medicine.

Carnahan, D., & Garrett, R. K. (2020). Processing style and responsiveness to corrective information. International Journal of Public Opinon Research, 32, 530-546

Dearing, J.W., & Lapinski, M.K. (2020). Multisolving innovations for climate and health: Message framing for broad public support. Health Affairs, 39, 12, 2175–2181

Do Kyun Kim, Kerk F. Kee, and James W. Dearing (2020), "Applying the Communication Theory of Diffusion of Innovations to Economic Sciences: A Response to the 'Using Gossips to Spread Information' Experiments Conducted by the 2019 Nobel Laureates. Journl of Applied Communication Research.

Donohue, W.A. (2020). The power of politeness in negotiation: The Charlene Barshefsky conversations. Negotiation Journal of Conflict Management, 33, 408-424.

Donohue, W.A. (2020). Transitions from infinite to finite games as critical moments. Negotiation Journal, Spring 2020.

Dorrance Hall, E. & Shebib, S. (2020). Interdependent siblings: Associations between closest and least close sibling social support and sibling relationship satisfaction. Communication Studies, 71(4), 612-632.

Dorrance Hall, E., Gettings, P. (2020). “Who is this little girl they hired to work here?”: Women’s experiences of marginalizing communication in male-dominated workplaces. Communication Monographs, 87(4), 484-505.

Dorrance Hall, E., Meng, J., & Reynolds, R. (2020). Confidant network and interpersonal communication associations with depression in older adulthood. Health Communication, 35(7), 872-881.

Dorrance Hall, E., Scharp, K. M., Sanders, M., & *Beaty, L. (2020). Family communication patterns and the mediating effects of support and resilience on students’ concerns about college. Family Relations, 69(2), 276-291.

Eden, A. L., Johnson, B. K., Reinecke, L., Grady, S. M. (2020). Media for Coping During COVID-19 Social Distancing: Stress, Anxiety, and Psychological Well-Being. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 3388.

Goldbort, J., Zhuang, J., Bresnahan, M., Bogdan-Lovis, E., & Park, S. (2020). Breastfeeding but not Exclusively: Exploration of Chinese American Mothers’ Infant Feeding Practices. Journal of Human Lactation, in press.

Grizzard, M., Fitzgerald, K. S., Francemone, C. J., Ahn, C., Huang, J., Walton, J., McAllister, C., & Eden, A. (2020). Validating the extended character morality questionnaire. Media Psychology, 23 (1) 107-130.

Hahn, L., & Tamborini, R., (2020). Research on the model of intuitive morality and exemplars. In Jan Van den Bulck (Ed.). The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology, Hoboken, NJ, Wiley-Blackwell.

Hall, E. D., Meng, J., & Reynolds, R. M. (2020). Confidant network and interpersonal communication associations with depression in older adulthood. Health Communication, 35(7), 872-881.

Hofer, M., Eden, A. (2020). Successful aging through television: Selective and compensatory television use and well-being. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1-19.

Hofer, M., Hartmann, T., Eden, A., Ratan, R., Hahn, L. (2020). The role of plausibility in the experience of spatial presence in virtual environments. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 1, 2. 

Holt, L. F., & Carnahan, D. (2020). Which bad news to choose? The influence of race and social identity on story selection within negative news contexts. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 97, 644-662.

Holtz, B., Mitchell, K., Holmstrom, A. J., Cotten, S., Hershey, D., Dunneback, J., Jimenez Vega, J., & Wood, M. (2020). Teen and parental perspectives regarding transition of care in Type 1 diabetes. Children and Youth Services Review, 104800. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.104800

Holtz, B., Mitchell, K., Holmstrom, A., Cotten, S., Dunneback, J., Jimenez Vega, J., Ellis, D., & Wood, M. (2021). An mHealth-based intervention for adolescents with type 1 diabetes and their parents: Pilot feasibility and efficacy single-arm study. JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth, 9, e23916. https://doi.org.10.2196/23916

Huskey, R., Couture-Bue, A., Eden, A. L., Grall, C., Meshi, D., Prena, K., Schmälzle, R., Scholz, C., Turner, B. O., Wilcox, S. (2020) Marr’s tri-level framework integrates biological explanation across communication subfields. Journal of Communication, 70, 356-378

Huskey, R., Eden, A., Grall, C., Meshi, D., Prena, K.*, Schmälzle, R., Scholz, C., Turner, B., & Wilcox, S. (2020). Marr’s tri-Level framework integrates biology with communication science. Journal of Communication, 70(3), 356-378. https://doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqaa007 [IF 4.9]

Imhof, M., Schmälzle, R., Renner, B., & Schupp, H.T. (2020). Strong health messages increase audience brain coupling. NeuroImage, 216, e116527. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage. 2020.116527 [IF 5.81]

James W. Dearing and Arvind Singhal (2020), "New Directions for Diffusion of Innovations Research: Dissemination, Implementation and Positive Deviance," Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies 2:307-313

James W. Dearing and Maria K. Lapinski (2020), "Multisolving Innovations for Climate and Health: Message Framing for Broad Public Support," Health Affairs 39(12):2175-2181.

Johnson, B.K., Eden, A., Reinecke, L., Hartmann, T. (2020). Self-control and need satisfaction in primetime: Television, social media, and friends can enhance regulatory resources via perceived autonomy and competence. Psychology of Popular Media. doi: 10.1037/ppm0000286

Kamp, K., Holmstrom, A., Luo, Z., Wyatt, G., & Given, B. (2020). Factors influencing received social support among emerging adults with inflammatory bowel disease: A crosssectional study. Gastrointestinal Nursing, 43(6), 429-439.

Manata, B., Garcia, A. J., Mollaoglu, S., & Miller, V. D. (2020). The effect of commitment differentiation on integrated project delivery effectiveness: The critical roles of goal alignment and communication behaviors. International Journal of Project Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijproman.2020.12.003

McNallie, J., Timmermans, E., Dorrance Hall, E., Van den Bulck, J., & Wilson, S.R. (2020). Social media intensity and first-year college students’ academic self-efficacy: A cross-cultural comparison. Communication Quarterly, 68(2), 115-137. https://doi.org/10.1080/01463373.2019.1703774

Meng, J., Shin, S., Bae, A., & Van Der Heide, B. (2020). Time-dependent effects of relational composition on the success of online wellness challenge groups. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 25, 147-162 (Impact Factor: 5.366)

Meshi, D., Ulusoy, E., Ozdem-Mertens, C., Grady, S., Freestone, D., Eden, A. L., & Ellithorpe, M. (2020). Problematic social media use is associated with increased risk aversion after negative outcomes in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. doi: 10.1037/adb0000558

Park, S., Kryston, K., Eden, A. (2020). Social norms and social identity explain the selection and anticipated enjoyment of in-group versus out-group films. Psychology of Popular Media

Peng, T. Q., & Zhu, J. J. H. (2020). Mobile phone use as sequential processes: From discrete behaviors to sessions of behaviors and trajectories of sessions. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 25(2), 129-146. (SSCI Journal, Q1 in Communication)

Peng, T. Q., Zhou, Y. X., & Zhu, J. J. H. (2020). From filled to empty time intervals: Quantifying online behaviors with digital traces. Communication Methods and Measures, 14(4), 219-238. (SSCI Journal, Q1 in Communication)

Prabhu, S., Hahn, L., Tamborini, R., & Grizzard, M. (2020). Corresponding morals featured in media content to moral intuitions in media users: A test of the MIME in two cultures. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 64, 255-276. https://doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2020.1757364

Rains, S. A., & Meng, J. (2020). Social enhancement and compensation in online social support among cancer patients: The role of social network properties. Health Communication. [Published online first] doi: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1853327

Reynolds, R. M., Meng, J. Hall, E.D. (2020). Multilayered social dynamics and depression among older adults: A 10-year cross-lagged analysis. Psychology and Aging. Doi: 10.1037/pag0000569 (Impact Factor: 2.361)

Rieger, D., Frischlich, L., & Bente, G. (2020). Dealing with the dark side: The effects of rightwing extremist and Islamist extremist propaganda from a social identity perspective. Media, War & Conflict, 13(3), 280-299.

Schmälzle, R. & Grall, C. (2020). The coupled brains of captivated audiences. How suspense in a movie modulates collective brain dynamics. Journal of Media Psychology, 32(4), 187-199. https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-1105/a000271 [IF 1.51]

Schmälzle, R., & Meshi, D. (2020). Communication Neuroscience: A primer on theory, methodology, and experimental approaches. Communication Methods & Measures, 14(2), 105-124. https://doi.org/10.1080/19312458.2019.1708283 [IF 2.3]

Schmälzle, R., Cooper, N., O’Donnell, M., Vettel, J., & Falk, E. (2020). The effectiveness of online messages for smoking cessation: Predicting nationwide campaign effects from neural responses in the EX campaign. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 14, e565772. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2020.565772 [IF 3.21]

Shebib, S. J., Holmstrom, A. J., Summers, M. E., Clare, D. D., *Reynolds, R. M., *Poland, T. L., Royer, H. R., Mazur, A. P., & Moore, S. (2020). Two experiments testing order, interaction, and absolute effects of esteem support messages directed toward job seekers. Communication Research, 47(4), 541–571. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093650219831813

Shin, S.-Y., Dai, Y., Beyea, D., Prchal, B., Makki, T.W., Schlafhauser, K, & Van Der Heide, B. (2020). Curbing negativity: Influence of providing justifications about control over user-generated comments on social media. Communication Research, 47, 838-859. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0093650218794853

Smith, S. W., Morash, M., Walling, B. M., & Adams, E. (2020). Precursors to probation and parole agent communication style with female clients. Communication Studies, 71, 203-225. DOI: 10.1080/10510974.2020.1725080

Tamborini, R., & Weber, R. (2020). Advancing the model of intuitive morality exemplars. In K. Floyd & R. Weber (Eds.). Communication science and biology (pp. 456-469). New York, NY: Routledge

Tamborini, R., Hahn, L., Aley, M. R., Prabhu, S., & Baldwin, J., Sethi, N., Novotny, E., Klebig, B., & Hofer, M. (2020). The impact of terrorist attack news on moral intuitions, Communication Studies, 71, 511-527. https://doi.org/10.1080/10510974.2020.1735467

Turner, M.M.; Ford, L., Sommerville, V. Javellana, D. Day, K.R. & Lapinski, M.K. (2020). The use of stigmatizing messaging in anti-obesity campaigns: Quantification of obesity stigmatization. Communication Reports, DOI: 10.1080/08934215.2020.1793375

Phillips, S., Wyatt, L. C., Turner, M. M., Trinh-Shevrin, C., & Kwon, S. C. (2021). Patient-provider communication patterns among Asian American immigrant subgroups in New York City. Patient Education and Counseling, 104(5), 1049-1058. doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2020.10.002

Turner, M. M., Richards, A., Bessarabova, E., & Magid, Y. (2020). The effects of anger appeals on systematic processing: The moderating role of efficacy. Communication Reports, 33, 14-26. DOI: 10.1080/08934215.2019.1682175

Villalobos, A., Davis, C. R., Long, S., Sangodele-Ayoka, A., Turner, M. M., Hull, S. J., & Lapinski, M. (2020). “Breast is Best” Message penetrates, lip service dominates: Perspectives from African-American women in Washington, DC. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, (Vol. 54, pp. S438-S438).

Walling, B., Smith, S. W., Smith, R., Snead, K. (2020). The Relationship Between the Timing of a Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, Duration of Training, and Levels of Self-Efficacy with PatientCentered Interviewing Skills. Communication Studies. DOI: 10.1080/10510974.2020.1819841

Wilcox, S., Dorrance Hall, E., Holmstrom, A. J., & Schmaelzle, R. (2020). The emerging frontier of interpersonal communication and neuroscience: Scanning the social synapse. Annals of the International Communication Association, 44, 368-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/23808985.2020.1843366

Wilson, S. R., Billott-Verhoff, C., Yue, C., Dorrance Hall, E., McNallie, J. (2020). Chinese international students’ English language ability, advice from domestic and international friends, and psychosocial adjustment to college. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 39(2), 260-270. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261927X19872791

Zhang, Y., Cao, B. L., Wang, Y. F., Peng, T. Q., & Wang, X. H. (2020). When public health research meets social media: Knowledge mapping from 2000 to 2018. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22(8), e17582. (SCI Journal, Q1 in Medical Informatics)

Zhu, Y., & Bresnahan, M. J. (forthcoming). A thematic analysis of international teaching assistants' stigma experience in a U.S. university: English-proficiency determinism. Journal of International & Intercultural Communication. doi:10.1080/17513057.2020.1762110

Zhuang, J., Peng, T. Q., Tan, J. L., & Wu, Y. C. (2020). Mixed and blended emotional reactions to 2014 Ebola outbreak. Journal of Global Health, 10, 010304. (SCI Journal, Q1 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health)

2019 Publications 

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