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Liu, R. & Lapinski, M.K. (Forthcoming, 2022). The Theory of Normative Social Behavior. The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication.
Alexopoulos, C., Timmermans, E., Sharabi, L. L., Roaché, D. J., Croft, A., Dorrance Hall, E., James-Hawkins, L., Lamarche, V., & Uhlich, M. (2021). Settling down without settling: Perceived changes in partner preferences in response to COVID-19. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075211011527
Bergan, D. E., Carnahan, D., Lajevardi, N., Medeiros, M., Reckhow, S., & Thorson, K. (2021) Promoting the youth vote: The role of information cues and social pressure. Political Behavior. Available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-021-09686-x
Carnahan, D., & Bergan, D. E. (2021). Correcting the misinformed: The effectiveness of fact-checking messages in changing false beliefs. Political Communication. Available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2021.1963358
Carnahan, D., Bergan, D. E., & Lee, S. (2021). Do corrective effects last? Results from a longitudinal experiment on beliefs toward immigration in the US. Political Behavior, 43(3), 1227-1246.
Minwoong Chung, Debra Dekker, Chelsea Gridley-Smith and James W. Dearing (2021), “An Emergent Network for the Diffusion of Innovations Among Local Health Departments at the Onset of COVID-19,” Preventing Chronic Disease 18(E19):1-7.
Davis, C., Villalobos, A. V. K., Turner, M. M., Long, S., & Lapinski, M. K. (2021). Racism and resistance: A qualitative study of bias as a barrier to breastfeeding. Breastfeeding Medicine (online first) doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2020.0307
Dorrance Hall, E., Ma, M., Azimova, D., Campbell, N. L., Ellithorpe, M., Plasencia, J., Chavez, M, Zeldes, G., Takahashi, B., Bleakley, A., Hennessy, M. (2021). The mediating role of family and cultural food beliefs on the relationship between family communication patterns and diet and health issues across racial/ethnic groups. Health Communication, 36(5), 593-605. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2020.1733213
Dorrance Hall, E. & Wilson, S. R. (2021). Explicating the dimensions and types of marginalized family members. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075211003981
Rachel Gold, Arwen Bunce, James V. Davis, Joan C. Nelson, Stuart Cowburn, Jee Oakley, Stacie Carney, Michael A. Horberg, James W. Dearing, Gerardo Melgar, Joanna E. Bulkley, Janet Seabrook, and Heath Cloutier (2021), “‘I Didn’t Know You Could Do That:” Piloting EHR Optimization Training to Enhance Adoption of Clinical Decision Support,” Applied Clinical Informatics 5:e27-e35.
Kelly A. Hirko, Joan M. Dorn, James W. Dearing, Catherine M. Alfano, Annemarie Wigton, & Kathryn H. Schmitz (2021), “Implementation of physical activity programs for rural cancer survivors: challenges and opportunities.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18: 12909.
Matthias Hoben, Liane R. Ginsburg, Peter G. Norton, Malcolm B. Doupe, Whitney B. Berta, James W. Dearing, Janice M. Keefe, Carole A. Estabrooks (2021), “Sustained Effects of the INFORM Cluster Randomized Trial: An Observational Post-Intervention Study,” Implementation Science 16: 83.
Hussain, S.A., Zhu, Yi, Yan Xiaodi, & Bresnahan, M (2021). Public Responses to Muslim Immigrants in the U.S.: Semantic, Thematic, and Content Analyses Affairs book chapter roys@sfasu.edu Sudeshna Roy
Kryston, K., & Eden, A. (2021). I like what you like: Social norms and media enjoyment. Mass Communication and Society, (just-accepted).
Liu, R. W., Lapinski, M. K., Kerr, J., Zhao, J., Bum, T., & Lu, Z. (2021). Culture and social norms: Development and application of a model for culturally contextualized communication measurement (MC³M). Frontiers in Communication. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2021.770513
Lapinski, M. K., Liu, R. W., Kerr, J., Zhao, J., Lu. Z. & Bum, T. (2021). Culture and social norms: Behavioral decisions about grassland conservation among ethnically-Tibetan pastoralists. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research. DOI: 10.1080/17513057.2021.1916569
Lapinski, M. and Oetzel, J. (2021). Cultural tailoring of environmental communication interventions. In Takahashi, B., Metag, J., Thaker, J., Evans Comfort, S. (Eds.). ICA Handbook of International Trends in Environmental Communication. New York, NY: Routledge.
McCarley, S., *López-Ríos, M., Burgos Gil, R., Turner, M. M., Cleary, S. D., Edberg, M., & Colón-Ramos, U. (2021). Using a community-based participatory mixed methods research approach to develop, evaluate, and refine a nutrition intervention to replace sugary drinks with filtered tap water among predominantly Central-American immigrant families with infants and toddlers: The Water up@ Home Pilot Evaluation study. Nutrients, 13(9), 2942. Doi: 10.3390/nu13092942
Park, S., Kryston, K., & Eden, A. (2021). Social norms and social identity explain the selection and anticipated enjoyment of in-group versus out-group
Pennington, N., Holmstrom, A. J., & Hall, J. (2021). The toll of technology while working from home during COVID-19. Advance online publication. Communication Reports. https://doi.org/10.1080/08934215.2021.1993947
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, (54), S438.
Villalobos, A., Davis, C., Turner, M.M., Long, S., Hull, S., Lapinski, M.K. (2021). Breastfeeding in context: African American women’s descriptions of normative referents, salient identities and perceived social norms. Health Education & Behavior.
Villalobos, A. V. K., Turner, M. M., Lapinski, M. K., Hull, S., Long, S., Wang, J., & Moore, E. W. G. (2021). Predicting Breastfeeding Intentions: A Test and Extension of the Theory of Normative Social Behavior with African American Social Identity. Health Communication, doi: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1936750
Bresnahan, M., Roscizewski, A., Cossmann, H., & Whitaker, S. (2020) Public Responses to the ‘Send her back’ Chant at the 2019 Greenville Rally. Journal of Intercultural Research in Communication. DOI: 10.1080/17475759.2021.1877177
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.
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. https://doi.org/10.1080/03637751.2020.1758736
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,37(2), 380-389. https://doi.org/10.1177/0890334420948451
Hofer, M., & Eden, A. (2020). Successful aging through television: selective and compensatory television use and well-being. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 64(2), 131-149.
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.
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. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/01463373.2019.1703774
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
Scharp, K., Cooper, A. R., Worwood, J., & Dorrance Hall, E. (2020). “There’s always going to be uncertainty”: Exploring undergraduate student parents’ sources of uncertainty and related management practices. Communication Research. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093650220903872
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
Turner, M. M., Day, K. R. & Lapinski, M. K. (2020). The Use of stigmatizing messaging in anti-obesity campaigns: Quantification of obesity stigmatization, Communication Reports, 33(3), 107-120. doi.org/10.1080/08934215.2020.1793375
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).
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, 260-270. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261927X19872791
Zhu, Y., & Bresnahan, M. J. (2020). A thematic analysis of international teaching assistants’ stigma experience in a US university: English-proficiency determinism. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/17513057.2020.1762110
Bresnahan, M., Xiaodi Yan, Yi Zhu & Syed Ali Hussain (2019) The Impact of Narratives on Attitudes toward Muslim Immigrants in the U.S., Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 48:4, 400-415, DOI: 10.1080/17475759.2019.1649294
James W. Dearing (2019), “Organizational Readiness Tools for Global Health Intervention,” in Mary E. Northridge, Donna Shelley, Thomas G. Rundall and Ross C. Brownson (Eds.), Methods and Applications in Implementation Science. E-book.
Lapinski, K. M, Silk, K., Liu, R., Totzkay, D. (2019). Models for environmental communication for unique populations: Cases from the field. In B. Takahashi & S. Rosenthal (Eds.). Environmental communication for minority populations. Routledge Press.
Morash, M., Kashy, D. A., Smith, S. W. & Cobbina, J E. (2019). Technical violations, treatment and punishment responses, and recidivism of women on probation and parole. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 30, 788-810. https://doi.org/10.1177/0887403417723425
Roddy, A., Morash, M., Adams, E. A., Holmstrom, A. J., Smith, S. W., & Cobbina, J. (2019) Supportive messages female offenders receive from probation and parole agents about employment: Message perceptions and effects. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 46, 550-567. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093854818811385
Scharp, K. M. & Dorrance Hall, E. (2019). Examining the relationship between undergraduate student parent social support seeking factors, stress, and somatic symptoms: A two-model comparison of direct and indirect effects. Health Communication, 34, 54-64. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2017.1384427
Schmälzle, R., Hartung, F.-M., Schupp, H.T., & Renner, B. (2019). Visual cues that predict intuitive risk perception in the case of HIV. PlosOne, 14(2), e0211770 [IF 2.76].
Schmälzle, R., Imhof, M., Kenter, A., Renner, B., & Schupp, H.T., & Renner, B. (2019). Impressions of HIV risk online: Brain potentials during viewing online dating profiles. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 19(5), 1203-1217. [IF 3.4].
Shannon W. Stirman and James W. Dearing (2019), “Sustainability of Cancer Practices and Programs,” in David A. Chambers, Cynthia A. Vinson, and Wynne E. Norton (Eds.), Optimizing the Cancer Control Continuum: Advancing Implementation Research. New York: Oxford University Press, 312-329.
Smith, S. W., Morash, M., Holmstrom, A., Walling, B., & Adams, B. (2019). How interpersonal communication improves the lives of women on probation and parole. In S.W. Wilson and S.W. Smith (Eds.), Reflections on Interpersonal Communication (pp. 251-270). San Diego: Cognella.
Smith, S. W., Morash, M., Walling, B. M., & Adams, E. & Holmstrom, A. (2019). Precursors to probation and parole agent intent to send information, emotional, and esteem social support messages to female clients. Journal of Applied Communication Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909882.2019.1615632
Cheng, Y., Meng, J., & Liu, S. (2018). Personal network structure and perceived social support in the context of intercultural adjustment. Communication Quarterly, 66(5), 576-594.
Chung, M., & Lapinski, M. K. (2018). Culture and social norms: Testing the theory of normative social behavior to predict hand-washing behavior among Koreans. Health Communication. https://doi-org.proxy2.cl.msu.edu/10.1080/10410236.2018.1461586
James W. Dearing and Jeffrey Cox (2018), “On the Diffusion of People and Practices: Prospects for Health Communication Research,” in Yuping Mao and Rukhsana Ahmed (Eds.), Culture, Migration, and Health Communication in a Global Context. London, UK: Routledge, 33-44.
Dorrance Hall, E. (2018). The communicative process of resilience for marginalized family members. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 35, 307-328. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407516683838
*Ganz, O., Curry, L. E., Jones, P., Mead, K. H., & Turner, M. M. (2018). Barriers to mental health treatment utilization in wards 7 and 8 in Washington, DC: A qualitative pilot study. Health equity, 2(1), 216-222. DOI: 10.1089/heq.2017.0051
Morash, M., Kashy, D. A., Smith, S. W. & Cobbina, J E. (2018). Is the Nature of Communication Relevant to the Supportiveness of Women’s Relationships with Probation and Parole Agents? International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62, 1629-1647. DOI: 10.177/0306624X1689832
Prena, K., Sherry, J. L. (2018). Parental perspectives on video game genre preferences and motivations of children with down syndrome. Journal of Enabling Technologies. doi: 10.1108/JET-08-2017-0034
*Roddy, A. L., *Adams, E. A., Morash, M., Smith, S. W., & Holmstrom, A. J. (2018, November). Probation and parole agents’ supportive communication regarding employment and its effect on female offenders. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta, GA.
Schlicht-Schmälzle, R., Chykina, V., & Schmälzle, R. (2018). Attitude network analysis of global citizenship attitudes. PlosOne., 13(12), e0208241.[IF 2.76]
Smith, S. W., Walling, B. M., Holmstrom, A. J., Adams, E., & Morash, M. (2018, November). The intersection of social support and memorable messages in the context of women on probation and parole. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT
Tamborini, R., Novotny, E., Prabhu, S., Hofer, M., Bente, G., Grall, C., Klebig, B., Hahn, L., Slaker, J., Ratan, R. (2018). The effect of behavioral synchrony with black or white virtual agents on outgroup trust. Computers in Human Behavior, 83, 176–183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.01.037
Cornacchione, J. J., & Smith, S. W. (2017). Female Offenders’ Multiple Goals for Engaging in Desired Communication with their Probation/Parole Officers. Communication Quarterly, 65, 1-19. doi:10.1080/01463373.2016.1176941.
Dorrance Hall, E., McNallie, J., Custers, K., Timmermans, E., Wilson, S., & Van den Bulck, J. (2017). A cross-cultural examination of the mediating role of family support and parental advice quality on the relationship between family communication patterns and first-year college student adjustment in the United States and Belgium. Communication Research, 44, 638-667. https://doi.org/10.1177/0093650216657755
Holmstrom, A. J., Adams, E. A., Morash, M., Smith, S. W., & Cobbina, J. (2017). Supportive messages female offenders receive from probation and parole officers about substance use: Message perceptions and effects. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 44, 1496–1517. https://doi.org.10.1177/0093854817723395
Morash, M., Kashy, D. A., Bohmert, M. N., Cobbina, J. E., & Smith, S. W. (2017). Women at the Nexus of Correctional and Social Policies: Implications for Recidivism Risk. British Journal of Criminology, 52, 441-462.
Morash, M., Kashy, D. A., Cobbina, J. E., & Smith, S. W. (2017) Characteristics and Context of Women Probationers and Parolees who Engage in Violence. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 45, 381-401. doi.org/10.1177/0093854817719103
Pariera, K. L., Murphy, S. T., Meng, J., & McLaughlin, M. L. (2017). Exploring willingness to participate in clinical trials by ethnicity. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 4(4), 763-769.
Plasencia, J., Balcazar, H., Hoerr, S., Lapinski, M.K., & Weatherspoon, L. (2017). Cultural Influences of Diet and Physical Activity by Mexican-Americans with Type 2 Diabetes Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 49, (7), S39.
Plasencia, J., Hoerr, S., Balcazar, H., Lapinski, M.K., & Weatherspoon, L. (2017). Cultural sensitivity among registered dietitians counseling Mexican-Americans with Type 2 Diabetes, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 117, (10), A128.
Schmälzle, R., Brook O’Donnell, M., Garcia, J.O., Cascio, C., Bayer, J., Bassett, DSB., Vettel, J., & Falk, E. (2017). Brain connectivity dynamics during social interaction reflect social network structure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 114(20), 5153-5158. [IF 10.4] (preprint: Schmälzle, R., Brook O’Donnell, M., Garcia, J. O., Cascio, C. N. C., Bayer, J., Vettel, J., & Falk, E. B.. (2016). Brain connectivity dynamics during social interaction reflect social network structure. BIORXIV/2016/096420. )
Smith, S., Morash, M., Adams, B., Walling, B., Holmstrom, A. J., & Cobbina, J. (2017, May). Precursors to probation and parole agent intent to send informational, emotional, and esteem support messages to female clients. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
Allen, S., Ruiz, M., Jones, J., Turner, M. M., (2016). Legal space for syringe exchange programs in hot spots of injection drug use-related crime, Harm Reduction Journal, 16, 1-7. DOI 10.1186/s12954-016-0104-3 PMID 27112328
Bresnahan, M., & Zhuang, J. Detrimental Effects of Community-Based Stigma. a. American Behavioral Scientist, 60(11), 2016, 1283-1292
Cornacchione, J., Smith, S. W., Morash, M. M., Northcutt-Bohmert, M., Cobbina, J., & Kashy, D. (2016). An Exploration of Female Offenders' Memorable Messages from Probation & Parole Officers on the Self-Assessment of Behavior from a Control Theory Perspective. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 44, 60-77. doi: 10.1080/00909882.2015.1116705.
Meng, J., McLaughlin, M., Pariera, K., & Murphy, S. (2016). A comparison between Caucasians and African Americans in willingness to participate in cancer clinical trials: The roles of knowledge, distrust, information sources, and religiosity. Journal of health communication, 21(6), 669-677.
Morash, M., Kashy, D., Smith, S. W., & Cobbina, J. E. (2016). The Connection of Probation/Parole Officer Actions to Women Offenders’ Recidivism. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43, 506-524. doi:10.1177/0093854815626490.
Smith, S. W., Cornacchione, J. J., Morash, M, Kashy, K., & Cobbina, J. (2016). Communication Style as an Antecedent to Reactance, Self-Efficacy, and Restoration of Freedom for Drug- and Alcohol-Involved Women on Probation and Parole. Journal of Health Communication, 21, 504-511. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1103329
Xu, X., Zhu, X., & Bresnahan, M. (2016). Fighting Back Inner-City Community Responses to Food Insecurity. American Behavioral Scientist, 60, 1306-1321. doi: 10.1177/0002764216657383.
Barth, A., Schmälzle, R., Hartung, F.-M., Renner, B., & Schupp, H.T. (2015). How target and perceiver gender affect impressions of HIV risk. Frontiers in Public Health. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2015.00223. [IF 1.77]
Borsky, A., McDonnell, K., Turner, M. M., & Rimal, R. N. (2015). Assessing bystander behavior intentions (BBI) towards friends to prevent dating violence: Development of the BBI-Friends scale through concept mapping and exploratory factor analysis, Violence and Victims, DOI: 10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-13-00196
Mabry, A. & Turner, M. M. (2015). Do sexual assault bystander interventions change men’s intentions? Applying the theory of normative social behavior to predicting bystander outcomes. Journal of Health Communication, 21(3), 276-292. DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1058437.
Martinez, D.J., Turner, M.M., Pratt-Chapman, M., Kashima, K., Hargreaves, M.K., Dignan, M.B., & Hébert, J.R. (2015). The effect of changes in health beliefs among African-American and rural white church congregants enrolled in an obesity intervention: A qualitative evaluation. Journal of Community Health, 1-8. DOI: 10.1007/s10900-015-0125-y. PMID 26601845
Morash, M., Kashy, D., Smith, S. W., & Cobbina, C. (2015). The Effects of Probation/Parole Agent Relationship Style and Women Offenders' Criminogenic Needs on Offenders' Responses to Supervision Interactions. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 42, 412-434.
Cobbina, J.E., Morash, M., Kashy, D., & Smith, S. W. (2014). Coping strategies to avoid victimization among female probationers and parolees. Race and Justice, 4, 358-380. doi: 10.1177/2153368714540536
Cobbina, J. E., Morash, M., Kashy, D, & Smith, S. W. (2014). Race, Neighborhood Danger, and Coping Strategies among Female Probationers and Parolees. Race and Justice, 4, 358-380. doi: 10.1177/2153368714540536.
Häcker, F., Schmälzle, R., Flaisch, T., Schupp, H.T., & Renner, B. (2014). The neural correlates of HIV risk feelings. Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsu093 [IF 4.94]
Lapinski, M., Anderson, J., Cruz, S., & LaPine, P. (2014). Social networks and the communication of norms about prenatal care in rural Mexico. Journal of Health Communication, 20, 1-9.
Mastro, D., Enriquez, M., Bowman, N. D., Prabhu, S. & Tamborini, R. (2013) Morality subcultures and media production: How Hollywood minds the morals of its audience. In R. Tamborini (Ed.), Media and the moral mind (pp. 75-92). London, UK: Routledge.
Prabhu, S., Tamborini, R., Wang, L., & Grizzard, M. (2013, November). A Comparison of morality displays in Indian and U.S. daily serial narratives. Paper presented at the National Communication Association's 99th Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.
Anagondahalli, D. & Turner, M. M. (2012). Predicting psychological ripple effects: The role of cultural identity, in-group/out-group identification and attributions of blame in crisis communication. Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 32(4), 695-712. DOI: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2011.01727.x.
Mastro, D., Enriquez, M., Tamborini, R., Bowman, N. D., & Prabhu, S. (2012, May). A content analytic examination of morality displays in Spanish and English language television programming. Paper presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Phoenix.
Prabhu, S., Tamborini, R., Wang, L., Lewis, R. J., & Grizzard, M. (2012, November). The influence of ingroup versus outgroup dynamics in video game play on moral intuitions. Paper presented at the National Communication Association's 98th Annual Convention, Orlando, Florida.
Renner, B., Schmälzle, R., & Schupp, H.T. (2012). First impressions of HIV risk: It takes only milliseconds to scan a stranger. PLoS ONE 7(1): e30460. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0030460. [IF 2.7]
Schmälzle, R., Renner, B., & Schupp, H.T. (2012). Neural correlates of perceived risk: The case of HIV. Social, Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience, 7, 738-742. doi:10.1093/scan/nsr039 [IF 4.94]
Bresnahan, M. J., & Lee, C. Activating Stereotypes: Reactions to dividing participants by race on Survivor: Cook Islands. The Howard Journal of Communications. 2011; 22: 64-82. doi:10.1080/10646175.2011.546746
Rosaen, S. F., Sherry, J. L., Smith, S. L. (2011). Maltreatment and parasocial relationships in US children. Journal of Children and Media, 5, 379-394.
Schmälzle, R., Schupp, H.T., Barth, A., & Renner, B. (2011). Implicit and explicit processes in risk perception: Neural antecedents of perceived HIV risk. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00043 [IF 2.87]
Greenberg, B. S., Sherry, J. L., Lachlan, K., Lucas, K., Holmstrom, A. J. (2010). Orientations to video games among gender and age groups. Simulation and Gaming, 41(2), 238-259. doi: 10.1177/1046878108319930, ISSN: 10468781
Lapinski, M., Braz, M., Maloney, E., & Randall, L. (2010). The down low, social stigma, and risky sexual behaviors: Implications for health communication interventions. Journal of Homosexuality, 57(5), 610-633.
Steinke, J., Lapinski, M. K., Van der Maas, C., Ryan, L., Long, M., Applegate, B. (2010). Seeing oneself as a scientist: Media influences and adolescent girls’ science career-possible selves. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 15(4), 279-301.
Bresnahan, M. J., Guan, X. W., Shearman, S. M., Donohue, W. A., & Mou, Y. Roommate conflict: Does race matter? The Howard Journal of Communications. 2009; 20: 394-412. doi: 10.1080/10646170903303840
Lapinski, M. K., Randall, L., Peterson, M., & Peterson, A. & Klein, K. A. (2009). Prevention options for positives: Testing the effects of a health communication intervention for men who have sex with men who are HIV positive. Health Communication, 24(6), 562-571.
Lapinski, M. K., Rimal, R. N., Klein, K., & Shulman, H. C. (2009). Risk perceptions of people living with HIV/AIDS: How similarity affects optimistic bias. Health Psychology, 14 (2), 251-258.
Mastro, D., Lapinski, M., Kopacz, M., & Behm-Morawitz, E. (2009). The influence of exposure to depictions of race and crime in TV news on viewer's social judgments. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 53(4), 615-635.
Bresnahan, M.I., & Flowers, K. (2008). The role of sport involvement in attitude toward Native American sport mascots. The Howard Journal of Communications, 19, 165-181. doi: 10.1080/10646170801990987
Lapinski, M. K. & Nwulu, P. (2008). Can viewing a short film change HIV-related risk and stigma perceptions? Results from an experiment in Abuja, Nigeria. Health Communication, 23(5), 403-412. doi: 10.1080/10410230802342093.
Silk, K. J., Sherry, J. L., Winn, B. M., Keesecker, N., Horodynski, M. A., Sayir, A. (2008). Increasing nutrition literacy: Testing the effectiveness of print, web site, and game modalities. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 40(1), 3-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2007.08.012, ISSN: 14994046
Steinke, J., Lapinski, M. K., Crocker, N., Zietsman-Thomas, A., Williams, Y., Higdon, S., & Kuchibhotla, S. (2007). Assessing media influences on middle school-aged children’s perceptions of women in science and engineering using the draw-a-scientist test (DAST). Science Communication, 29(1), 35-64.
Tamborini, R., Huang, R., Mastro, D., & Nabashi-Nakahara, R. (2007). The influence of race, heuristics, and information load on judgments of guilt and innocence. Communication Studies, 58, 341-358.
Steinke, J., Lapinski, M. K., Zietsman-Thomas, A., Crocker, N., Williams, Y., Higdon, S., & Kuchibhotla, S. (2006) Assessing media influences on girls’ perceptions of science, engineering and technology. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 12(4), 295-323.
Mastro, D., Tamborini, R., & Hullett, C. R. (2005). Linking media to prototype activation and subsequent celebrity attraction: An application of self-categorization theory. Communication Research, 32, 323-348.
Lucas, K., Sherry, J. L. (2004). Sex differences in video game play: A communication-based explanation. Communication Research, 31(5), 499-523. doi: 10.1177/0093650204267930, ISSN: 00936502
Christian, S. E., & Lapinski, M. K. (2003). Support for the contact hypothesis: High school students’ attitudes towards Muslims post 9-11. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 32(4), 247-263.
Bresnahan, M. J., Ohashi, R., Nebashi, R., Liu, W.Y., & Shearman, S. M. Attitudinal and affective response toward accented English. Language and Communication, 2001; 12: 1-15. doi:10.1016/S0271-5309(01)00025-8
Lapinski, M. K. & Mastro, D. (2001). A social identity approach to understanding the jury decision-making process: Race as a social indicator. The Journal of Intergroup Relations, 2 48-62.
Tamborini, R., & Mastro, D. E. (2001, March). Race, media, and social identity. Paper presented at the University of Michigan Conference on Media and Race, Ann Arbor, MI.
Tamborini, R., Mastro, D., Chory, R., & Huang, H. (2000). The color of crime and the court: A content analysis of minority representation on television. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 77, 639-654.
Cameron, K., Witte, K. Lapinski, M. K., & Nzyuko, S. (1999). Preventing AIDS along the Trans-African Highway in Kenya: Using persuasive message theory to conduct formative evaluation. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 18(3), 331-356.
Huang, H., Mastro, D., Chory, R., & Tamborini, R. (1999, May). The color of crime and the court: A content analysis of minority representation on television. Paper presented at the 49th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.
Huang, R., & Tamborini, R. (1999, May). Heuristic application in juridic decision-making: The role of egalitarian constraint and information load. Paper presented at the 49th annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.
Huang, R., & Tamborini, R. (1999, November). Media exposure and stereotypes of race in the justice system. Paper presented at the 85th annual conference of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
Sherry, J. L., Greenberg, B. S., Tokinoya, H. (1999). Socialization to television advertising among Japanese and United States youth. International Journal of Advertising, 18, 233-250.
Huang, R., & Tamborini, R. (1998, November). The impact of race and media sources on perceptions of the judicial system and the criminal trial process. Paper presented at the 84th annual conference of the National Communication Association in New York.
Witte, K., Berkowitz, J., Cameron, K., Lillie, J.M., Lapinski, M. K., & Liu, W. Y. (1998). Radon awareness and reduction campaigns for African-Americans: A theoretically-based formative and summative evaluation. Health Education and Behavior, 25, 284-303. (2011 Impact Factor: 1.536)
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Huang, R., Nabashi, R. & Tamborini, R. (1997, May). Violent Americans: The impact of stereotypes of Americans held by Japanese on criminal behavior judgments. Paper presented at the 47th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal.
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Tamborini, R., Huang, R., & Nabashi, R. (1997, May). Courtroom prejudice: The impact of stereotype heuristics and information load on legal decision-making. Paper presented at the 47th annual conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal.
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