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Autor:
Dogan Eroglu, John Parmer, James B. Weaver, Cynthia Baur, Christine E. Prue, Keri Lubell, Barbara Reynolds
Publikováno v:
Health communication. 31(10)
The mass media provide an important channel for delivering crisis and emergency risk information to the public. We conducted a content analysis of 369 newspaper and television broadcast stories covering natural disaster and foodborne outbreak events
Autor:
Gary L. Hopkins, James B. Weaver, Darren Mays, Duane C. McBride, Wendi Kannenberg, Stephanie Sargent Weaver
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 8:764-772
Introduction. Converging evidence from culturally diverse contexts indicates that sexually explicit media use behav- ior (SEMB; i.e., pornography consumption) is associated with risky sexual health perceptions and behaviors, many that involve high ri
Autor:
Jay M. Bernhardt, James B. Weaver, Stephanie Sargent Weaver, Dogan Eroglu, Gary L. Hopkins, Darren Mays
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 100:1520-1525
Objectives. We examined how different types of health information–seeking behaviors (HISBs)—no use, illness information only, wellness information only, and illness and wellness information combined—are associated with health risk factors and h
Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior. 25:1373-1380
While the internet is emerging as an important transforming mechanism for health care and public health, questions remain about its limitations. Growing evidence indicates that a significant proportion of internet health information consumers is enga
Autor:
Gregg Lindner, Dogan Eroglu, James B. Weaver, Darren Mays, Frederick Fridinger, Jay M. Bernhardt
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 16:714-722
Objective: The Internet's potential to bolster health promotion and disease prevention efforts has attracted considerable attention. Existing research leaves two things unclear, however: the prevalence of online health and medical information seeking
Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior. 25:50-55
Computerized displays of continuously acquired audience response measures have become an increasingly common component in television, particularly in political campaign media coverage. However, the effect of such presentations on consumer's perceptio
Autor:
James B. Weaver, Dolf Zillmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Research in Personality. 41:753-771
In a three-factor design varying the aggressive-behavior subtraits of physical aggression (low, high) and hostility (low, high) with exposure to film content (innocuous, violent imagery), respondents were exposed to film segments and thereafter engag
Autor:
James B. Weaver
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 35:1427-1437
The psychological origins of television viewing motives were examined within the conceptual framework of the psychobiological model of personality developed by H. Eysenck (1947, 1990). Specifically, empirical evidence of linkages between three person
Autor:
James B. Weaver, Stephanie Lee Sargent
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Listening. 17:5-18
Do men and women differ in their listening styles or, perhaps, do projections of sex differences primarily reflect cultural stereotypes? Consistent with previous research the data at hand reveal a pattern of sex differences in listening style self-pe
Autor:
James B. Weaver, Christian Kiewitz
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 31:821-835
This study explores the short-term impact of exposure to violent mass media content while accounting for personality (i.e. trait-aggression) and situational factors (e.g. responsibility for actions). Following exposure to either a violent or nonviole