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ISSN0882-4096
刊名Communication Research Reports
参考译名交流研究报告
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When inspiration comes with baggage: how prior moral transgressions affect feelings of elevation and disgustT. Franklin Waddell20192019, vol.36, no.4
Sender preferences for delivering feedback: channels, privacy, and synchronicityCatherine Y. Kingsley; Katie M. Reno-Rich; Kyle B. Heuett; Stephen A. Spates; David K. Westerman20192019, vol.36, no.4
Small group use of communication technologies: a comparison of modality on group outcomesMelissa A. Dobosh; Marshall Scott Poole; Rahul Malik20192019, vol.36, no.4
Counter-stereotyped protagonists and stereotyped supporting casts: Identification with black characters and symbolic racismJoshua A. Dunn; Bryan McLaughlin20192019, vol.36, no.4
Korean men's interest in gonzo pornography and use of condomsPaul J. Wright; Na-Young Lee; Jae Woong Shim; Ekra Miezan; Chyng Sun20192019, vol.36, no.4
Biased into posting: interactions with social media network political posts during the 2016 U.S. presidential electionTimothy Macafee20192019, vol.36, no.4
Present, endorsed, and active: Instagram cues that predict trustJoseph McGlynn; Yang Zhou; Alexander Han; Yan Huang20192019, vol.36, no.4
The modality of direct-to-consumer advertisements for prescription drugs affects thoughts of risk and drug distrustRobert G. Magee; Stephen C. Smith20192019, vol.36, no.4
Do good causes leave bad impressions? Exploring the impact of photo frames and newsfeed updates on social impressions of facebook usersKylie J. Wilson; Elizabeth L. Cohen20192019, vol.36, no.4