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Laramie Taylor
Laramie Taylor
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The role of media violence in violent behavior
LR Huesmann, LD Taylor
Annual Review of Public Health 27, 393-415, 2006
4962006
Bones, body parts, and sex appeal: An analysis of# thinspiration images on popular social media
J Ghaznavi, LD Taylor
Body image 14, 54-61, 2015
3672015
Effects of visual and verbal sexual television content and perceived realism on attitudes and beliefs
LD Taylor
Journal of sex research 42 (2), 130-137, 2005
1812005
Self‐esteem, academic self‐concept, and aggression at school
LD Taylor, P Davis‐Kean, O Malanchuk
Aggressive Behavior 33 (2), 130-136, 2007
1682007
All for him: Articles about sex in American lad magazines
LD Taylor
Sex Roles 52 (3), 153-163, 2005
1552005
Women’s and men’s eating behavior following exposure to ideal-body images and text
K Harrison, LD Taylor, AL Marske
Communication Research 33 (6), 507-529, 2006
1532006
Narrator point of view and persuasion in health narratives: The role of protagonist–reader similarity, identification, and self-referencing
M Chen, RA Bell, LD Taylor
Journal of health communication 21 (8), 908-918, 2016
1372016
Families that play together stay together: Investigating family bonding through video games
B Wang, L Taylor, Q Sun
New Media & Society 20 (11), 4074-4094, 2018
1032018
College men, their magazines, and sex
LD Taylor
Sex Roles 55, 693-702, 2006
942006
The case against the case against media violence
LR Huesmann, LD Taylor
Media violence and children, 107-130, 2003
892003
Persuasive effects of point of view, protagonist competence, and similarity in a health narrative about type 2 diabetes
M Chen, RA Bell, LD Taylor
Journal of health communication 22 (8), 702-712, 2017
862017
The role of lad magazines in priming men’s chronic and temporary appearance-related schemata: An investigation of longitudinal and experimental findings
JS Aubrey, LD Taylor
Human Communication Research 35 (1), 28-58, 2009
782009
The Blame Game Elements of Causal Attribution and its Impact on Siding with Agents in the News
S Knobloch-Westerwick, LD Taylor
Communication Research 35 (6), 723-744, 2008
672008
The motives for and consequences of viewing television medical dramas
TK Lee, LD Taylor
Health Communication 29 (1), 13-22, 2014
622014
Avatars and emotional engagement in asynchronous online communication
LD Taylor
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 14 (4), 207-212, 2011
582011
Dynamics of culture frames in international news coverage: A semantic network analysis
K Jiang, GA Barnett, LD Taylor
International Journal of Communication 10, 27, 2016
53*2016
Do antidepressant advertisements educate consumers and promote communication between patients with depression and their physicians?
RA Bell, LD Taylor, RL Kravitz
Patient Education and Counseling 81 (2), 245-250, 2010
492010
Watching aggressive, attractive, female protagonists shapes gender roles for women among male and female undergraduate viewers
LD Taylor, T Setters
Sex roles 65, 35-46, 2011
452011
Investigating fans of fictional texts: Fan identity salience, empathy, and transportation.
LD Taylor
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 4 (2), 172, 2015
422015
Emotional self-disclosure in online breast cancer support groups: Examining theme, reciprocity, and linguistic style matching
YZ Malloch, LD Taylor
Health communication 34 (7), 764-773, 2019
392019
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