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Communication Research, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, February 2008
- Bryant Paul, Daniel G. Linz:

The Effects of Exposure to Virtual Child Pornography on Viewer Cognitions and Attitudes Toward Deviant Sexual Behavior. 3-38 - Richard Potts, Angela Belden, Celinda Reese:

Young Adults' Retrospective Reports of Childhood Television Viewing. 39-60 - Lauren Feldman, Vincent Price:

Confusion or Enlightenment? 61-87 - Hee Sun Park

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The Effects of Shared Cognition on Group Satisfaction and Performance. 88-108 - Nicholas A. Palomares

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Toward a Theory of Goal Detection in Social Interaction. 109-148
Volume 35, Number 2, April 2008
- Debra Burns Melican, Travis L. Dixon

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News on the Net. 151-168 - Hyunyi Cho

, Franklin J. Boster:
First and Third Person Perceptions on Anti-Drug Ads Among Adolescents. 169-189 - Shirley S. Ho

, Douglas M. McLeod:
Social-Psychological Influences on Opinion Expression in Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Communication. 190-207 - Patti M. Valkenburg

, Jochen Peter:
Adolescents' Identity Experiments on the Internet. 208-231 - Juanita J. Covert, Travis L. Dixon

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A Changing View. 232-256 - Ye Sun

, Lijiang Shen
, Zhongdang Pan:
On the Behavioral Component of the Third-Person Effect. 257-278
Volume 35, Number 3, June 2008
- Stephen A. Rains:

Health at High Speed. 283-297 - Xiaoquan Zhao, Xiaomei Cai:

The Role of Ambivalence in College Nonsmokers' Information Seeking and Information Processing. 298-318 - Paul Hendriks Vettehen, Koos C. M. Nuijten, Allerd Peeters:

Explaining Effects of Sensationalism on Liking of Television News Stories. 319-338 - Rachel M. McLaren, Denise Haunani Solomon:

Appraisals and Distancing Responses to Hurtful Messages. 339-357 - Sun Young Lee, Hyunseo Hwang, Robert P. Hawkins, Suzanne Pingree:

Interplay of Negative Emotion and Health Self-Efficacy on the Use of Health Information and Its Outcomes. 358-381 - Jonathan Cohen

, Gabriel Weimann
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Who's Afraid of Reality Shows? 382-397 - Prabu David

, Brian Horton, Tom German:
Dynamics of Entertainment and Affect in a Super Bowl Audience. 398-420
Volume 35, Number 4, August 2008
- Jaeho Cho:

Political Ads and Citizen Communication. 423-451 - Hernando Rojas

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Strategy Versus Understanding. 452-480 - Spiro Kiousis

, Michael McDevitt:
Agenda Setting in Civic Development. 481-502 - Xiaoli Nan:

The Influence of Liking for a Public Service Announcement on Issue Attitude. 503-528 - Artemio Ramirez Jr., John Dimmick, John Christian Feaster, Shu-Fang Lin:

Revisiting Interpersonal Media Competition. 529-547 - Hichang Cho, Jae-Shin Lee:

Collaborative Information Seeking in Intercultural Computer-Mediated Communication Groups. 548-573
Volume 35, Number 5, October 2008
- Jochen Peter, Patti M. Valkenburg

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Adolescents' Exposure to Sexually Explicit Internet Material, Sexual Uncertainty, and Attitudes Toward Uncommitted Sexual Exploration. 579-601 - Eszter Hargittai

, Amanda Hinnant
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Digital Inequality. 602-621 - Joseph B. Walther, Natalya N. Bazarova:

Validation and Application of Electronic Propinquity Theory to Computer-Mediated Communication in Groups. 622-645 - Eun-Ju Lee:

When Are Strong Arguments Stronger Than Weak Arguments? 646-665 - Julia Braverman:

Testimonials Versus Informational Persuasive Messages. 666-694 - Nam-Jin Lee, Douglas M. McLeod, Dhavan V. Shah

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Framing Policy Debates. 695-718
Volume 35, Number 6, December 2008
- Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, Laramie D. Taylor:

The Blame Game. 723-744 - Mary Beth Oliver

, Hyeseung Yang, Srividya Ramasubramanian
, Jinhee Kim, Sangki Lee:
Exploring Implications of Perceived Media Reinforcement on Third-Person Perceptions. 745-769 - Susan L. Kline, Bethany Simunich, Heath Weber:

Understanding the Effects of Nonstraightforward Communication in Organizational Discourse. 770-791 - Owen Hargie, David Dickson, John Mallett, Maurice Stringer:

Communicating Social Identity. 792-821 - Leanne K. Knobloch

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Extending the Emotion-in-Relationships Model to Conversation. 822-848 - Bo Feng, Brant R. Burleson:

The Effects of Argument Explicitness on Responses to Advice in Supportive Interactions. 849-874

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