J&MC Quarterly Index – Theory
Volumes 71 to 80
1994 to 2003
Subject Index: Theory
Attitude toward Homosexuality and Attention to News about AIDS (J. David Kennamer and Julie A. Honnold) 72:2, 322-335.
Browsing and the Hypermedia Interaction Cycle: A Model of Self-Efficacy and Goal Dynamics (Eric S. Fredin and Prabu David) 75:1, 35-54.
Causal Communication: Movie Portrayals and Audience Attributions for Vietnam Veterans’ Problems (Robert J. Griffin and Shaikat Sen) 72:3, 511-524.
Changes in Media Credibility When a Predicted Disaster Doesn’t Happen (Ann M. Major and L. Erwin Atwood) 74:4, 797-813.
Communication and Age in Childhood Political Socialization: An Interactive Model of Political Development (William P. Eveland Jr., Jack M. McLeod, and Edward M. Horowitz) 75:4, 699-718.
Community Ties and Dependence on Media for Public Affairs (Arthur G. Emig) 72:2, 402-411.
Considering Interacting Factors in the Third-Person Effect: Argument Strength and Social Distance (H. Allen White) 74:3, 557-564.
A Content Analysis of Three Mass Communication Research Traditions: Social Science, Interpretive Studies, and Critical Analysis (Edward J. Fink and Walter Gantz) 73:1, 114-134.
Correlates of Accuracy and Inaccuracy in the Perception of the Climate of Opinion for Four Environmental Issues (Ann Marie Major) 77:2, 223-242.
Did the “Magic” Work? Knowledge of HIV/AIDS and the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis (Wayne Wanta and William R. Elliott) 72:2, 312-321.
Direct and Indirect Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Public Affairs Knowledge (Douglas M. McLeod and Elizabeth M. Perse) 71:2, 433-442.
Effects of Citation in Exemplifying Testimony on Issue Perception (Rhonda Gibson and Dolf Zillmann) 75:1, 167-176.
The Effects of Credibility, Reliance, and Exposure on Media Agenda-Setting: A Path Analysis Model (Wayne Wanta and Yu-Wei Hu) 71:1, 90-98.
Effects of Exemplification in News Reports on the Perception of Social Issues (Dolf Zillmann, Rhonda Gibson, S. Shyam Sundar, and Joseph W. Perkins Jr.) 73:2, 427-444.
The Effects of Message Framing on Response to Environmental Communications (Joel J. Davis) 72:2, 285-299.
Forecast 2000: Widening Knowledge Gaps (Cecilie Gaziano) 74:2, 237-264.
How Message Evaluation and Source Attributes May Influence Credibility Assessment and Belief Change (Michael D. Slater and Donna Rouner) 73:4, 974-991.
Illusions of Media Power: The Third-Person Effect (L. Erwin Atwood) 71:2, 269-281.
The Impact of Need for Cognition on Thinking about Free Speech Issues (Margaret E. Thompson) 72:4, 934-947.
Impacts of Information Subsidies and Community Structure on Local Press Coverage of Environmental Contamination (Robert J. Griffin and Sharon Dunwoody) 72:2, 271-284.
Influence Dealers: A Path Analysis Model of Agenda Building during Richard Nixon’s War on Drugs (Thomas J. Johnson and Wayne Wanta, with Timothy Boudreau, Janet Blank-Libra, Killian Schaffer, and Sally Turner) 73:1, 181-194.
Interactions and Nonlinearity in Mass Communication: Connecting Theory and Methodology (William P. Eveland Jr.) 74:2, 400-416.
Interpersonal Communication in News Diffusion: A Study of “Magic” Johnson’s Announcement (Michael D. Basil and William J. Brown) 71:2, 305-320.
Knowledge about Others’ Reaction to a Public Service Announcement: The Impact of Self Persuasion and Third-Person Perception (H. Allen White and John F. Dillon) 77:4, 788-803.
Knowledge Gaps, Social Locators, and Media Schemata: Gaps, Reverse Gaps, and Gaps of Disaffection (Eric S. Fredin, Teresa Haugen Monnett, and Gerald M. Kosicki) 71:1, 176-190.
A Longitudinal Study of Agenda Setting for the Issue of Environmental Pollution (Christine R. Ader) 72:2, 300-311.
Making Local News: A Holistic Analysis of Sources, Selection Criteria, and Topics (Camilla Gant and John Dimmick) 77:3, 628-638.
Measures of Attitude Strength as Predictors of Willingness to Speak to the Media (Mark Baldassare and Cheryl Katz) 73:1, 147-158.
Media Effects on Political and Social Trust (Patricia Moy and Dietram A. Scheufele) 77:4, 744-759.
The Messages Replication Factor: Methods Tailored to Messages as Objects of Study (Sally Jackson, Daniel J. O’Keefe, and Dale E. Brashers) 71:4, 984-996.
Mood Influence on the Appeal of Bad News (Rahul Biswas, Daniel Riffe, and Dolf Zillman) 71:3, 689-696.
Mood Management during the Menstrual Cycle through Selective Exposure to Television (James B. Weaver III and Elizabeth A. Laird) 72:1, 139-146.
More Than Just Talk on the Move: Uses and Gratifications of the Cellular Phone (Louis Leung and Ran Wei) 77:2 308-320.
More Than Just Talk: Uses, Gratifications, and the Telephone (Garrett J. O’Keefe and Barbara K. Sulanowski) 72:4, 922-933.
Multimedia Effects on Processing and Perception of Online News: A Study of Picture, Audio, and Video Downloads (S. Shyam Sundar) 77:3, 480-499.
News of Hurricane Andrew: The Agenda of Sources and the Sources’ Agendas (Michael B. Salwen) 72:4, 826-840.
Newspaper as Repeater: An Experiment on Defamation and Third-Person Effect (Laurie Mason) 72:3, 610-620.
Perceptions of Internet Information Credibility (Andrew J. Flanagin and Miriam J. Metzger) 77:3, 515-540.
Prime-Time Stereotyping on the New Television Networks (Carol B. Eaton) 74:4, 859-872.
Public Affairs Decision Making in the U.S. Air Force: An Application of Multiattribute Utility Theory (Prabu David and Michael M. Pierson) 75:3, 606-626.
Reflections on News Event Diffusion Research (Everett M. Rogers) 77:3, 561-576.
The Relationship of Information Needs to Issue Relevance and Media Use (Fiona Chew) 71:3, 676-688.
Remembering the News: Effects of Medium and Message Discrepancy on News Recall over Time (Robert H. Wicks) 72:3, 666-681.
The Roots of a Sociology of News: Remembering Mr. Gates and Social Control in the Newsroom (Stephen D. Reese and Jane Ballinger) 78:4, 641-658.
Scheduling Practices Based on Audience Flow: What Are The Effects on New Program Success? (William J. Adams) 74:4, 839-858.
Setting the Community Agenda (Marcus Brewer and Maxwell McCombs) 73:1, 7-16.
Setting the Journalist Agenda: Influences from Journalists’ Individual Characteristics and from Media Factors (Wolfram Peiser) 77:2, 243-257.
Source v. Content Effects on Judgments of News Believability (Erica Weintraub Austin and Qingwen Dong) 71:4, 973-983.
Speaking Up and Silencing Out in Face of a Changing Climate of Opinion (Jacob Shamir) 74:3, 602-614.
Talk or Conversation? Dimensions of Interpersonal Discussion and Their Implications for Participatory Democracy (Dietram A. Scheufele) 77:4, 727-743.
Third-Person Effects of News Coverage: Orientations toward Media (Vincent Price, Li-Ning Huang, and David Tewksbury) 74:3, 525-540.
Toward a “Philosophy of Framing—News Narratives for Public Journalism (Peter Parisi) 74:4, 673-686.
Using Is Believing: The Influence of Reliance on the Credibility of Online Political Information among Politically Interested Internet Users (Thomas J. Johnson and Barbara K. Kaye) 77:4, 865-879.
Utilizing Public Relations Theory to Conceptualize and Test Models of Fund Raising (Kathleen S. Kelly) 72:1, 106-127.
When Advertising and Public Relations Converge: An Application of Schema Theory to the Persuasive Impact of Alignment Ads (Toni L. Schmidt and Jacqueline C. Hitchon) 76:3, 433-455.
When No News Is Good News: Inferring Closure for News Issues (Miriam J. Metzger) 77:4, 760-787.
Word-Picture Juxtaposition, Schemata, and Defamation in Television News (Tom Grimes and Robert Drechsel) 73:1, 169-180.
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