Journal of Media Psychology-Theories Methods and Applications

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Media Psychology-Theories Methods and Applications is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Expanded Coverage and Expanding Our Editorial Team43
Digital Communication, Family Identity, and Markers of Emerging Adulthood27
Media Task-Switching as Self-Control Failure27
Is It Time to Abandon the Media Multitasking Index?19
Correction to Bonus et al. (2020)14
Media Use as an Avenue to Political Identity in an Authoritarian Context?14
Digital Game Culture in Korea13
Direct and Vicarious Routes to Relatedness Need Satisfaction Through Narrative Media13
Bleeding-Heart Horror Fans13
Problematic Internet Use in Emerging Adulthood13
Seeking Support Online13
Facing the Opposition: Personality and Engagement With Political Disagreement Across Contexts13
Celebrating Wins, Lamenting Losses in the Aftermath of Presidential Elections12
Who Am I? Mothers’ Self-Uncertainty, Identification, and Conformity in Online Maternal Groups on Social Media11
The Effects of Pandemic-Related Fear on Social Connectedness Through Social Media Use and Self-Disclosure11
Inspiration by Role Models10
The Influence of Minority Views on Majority Participation in Online Discourse10
Actor–Observer Asymmetry in Virtual Reality10
AI for Combatting Mis/Disinformation9
Emerging Adulthood and Media Use: Latest Research and Future Directions8
A Longitudinal Analysis of Political Ideology, Pornography Consumption, and Attitude Change8
Consumption of Psychological Horror is Associated With Reduced Stigmatization of Mental Illness8
Does Passive Social Media Use Harm Well-Being?8
Why Is Right-Wing Media Consumption Associated With Lower Compliance With COVID-19 Measures?8
Correction to Ewoldsen et al. (2022)8
More Mobile Connectedness, Less Well-Being?8
Moral Tipping Points7
Psychological Underpinnings of Misinformation Countermeasures7
Exposure to Sexually Explicit Internet Material in Adolescence and Unwanted Sexual Behavior in Emerging Adulthood7
Media Use and Black Emerging Adults’ Acceptance of Jezebel and Sapphire Stereotypes7
Emotion Regulation Strategies Are Associated With Differential Responses to the News7
Do Perceived Benefits Compensate for Low Provider Trustworthiness in Disclosure Decisions?7
An Experience Sampling Study on the Association Between Social Media Use and Self-Esteem7
Metaverse-Mediated Communication7
Hate Speech as an Indicator for the State of the Society6
Is Hearing Really Believing?6
How Are Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Portrayed on Social Media?6
Editable, Persistent, and Emotionally Expressive6
Converging Crowds and Tied Twins6
Trapped Between Goal Conflict and Availability Norm?5
Understanding Mechanisms of Media Use for the Social Sharing of Emotion5
Privacy Is Dead, Long Live Privacy!5
Tidying Up Attitudes, Queer Eye Style5
Impression Formation Effects of Message Interactivity on the Relationship Between Organizations and Their Publics5
Measuring Gratification From and Consequences of Likes5
Beyond the Screen5
The Influence of Social Justice Movies5
The Effect of Psychological Needs Satisfaction on Protective Gaming Beliefs and Behaviors5
Media and Moral Understanding4
Reactance to Uncivil Disagreement?4
Incubating Scholarship From Emerging Media Psychologists4
Breaking Up for Good4
Losing Awareness of Our Surroundings?4
Media Neuroscience on a Shoestring 2.04
Collaborative Memory: What Happens With Remote Communication?4
Correction to Wong et al. (2022)4
20th Century Media and the American Psyche: A Strange Love4
Examining Readers’ Emotional Responses to Stories4
Theory Development and Evaluation Within a Critical Media Effects Framework4
Nevertheless, It Persists4
“Anyway, I Love You, Text Me Please”3
Supernatural Enemies Affect Outgroup Attitudes Through Strength of Human Identity?3
Effects of Issue- and Character-Based Narrative Political Ads on Ad Evaluations3
Threat and Enhancement3
Using Neuroimaging Techniques to Link Game Rewards to Memory Through Activity in the Hippocampus3
Framerate Sensitivity and Cinemagoing Explain the Soap Opera Effect of Films3
Do We Judge Fiction by the Author’s Gender?3
Correction to Riles et al. (2022)3
Information Integrity in a Digital Age3
Exaggerated and Questioning Clickbait Headlines and Their Influence on Media Learning3
The Psychological Benefits of Scary Play in Three Types of Horror Fans3
Do Sexist Comments Hinder Participation in Online Political Discussions?3
Call for Papers: Media and Moral Understanding3
A Note of Thanks, and a Nod Towards Internationalization3
Relations Between Violent Video Game Experiences and Prosocial Behavior3
Moral Understanding and Media2
Straddling the Boundary of Misleading Information Group2
Reviewers 20242
Media Neuroscience on a Shoestring2
Mood Enhancement, Self-Transcendence, and Prosociality2
Binge-Watching, Self-Determination, and Well-Being2
The Grand Finale2
“Feed” or “Unfeed”?2
Rival as Villain – How Moral and Threat Language in American News Coverage Relates to American Attitudes Toward China2
The Influence of Feeling-of-Knowing on Metacognitive Processes in the Digital Media Environment2
What Post-Pandemic Paradox?2
I Play Online Games Because I Believe in a Just Virtual World2
The Fitness-Validation Model of Propagandist Persuasion and the 5Ds of Propaganda2
Preexisting Stereotypes and Selection of Counter-Stereotypical Genius Representations in Entertainment Media2
Emotionally Toned Online Discussions Evoke Subjectively Experienced Emotional Responses2
How Online Dating Motivations and Social Networks Affect Warranting Value and Interpersonal Impressions2
Adolescents’ Online Communication and Self-Disclosure to Online and Offline Acquaintances1
Correction to Fransen et al. (2023)1
An Examination of Youths’ Social Media Use and Body Image1
Screen Acting and Moral Understanding1
Learning in Virtual Reality1
That’s Good News ☹1
Leveraging Motivations to Curb Misinformation1
The Degree of Homogeneity Versus Heterogeneity in Individuals’ Political News Consumption1
“They Are Wallowing in Luxury, but Complain About the Struggles of Lockdown”1
Integrating Community-Based Participatory Research Into Immersive Narratives1
Does Polarizing News Become Less Polarizing When Written by an AI?1
Correction to1
What Is Critical Concern?1
“Speak[ing] My Mind”1
When Posting Is Believing1
How Humorous Posts Influence Engagement With Political Posts on Social Media1
The Effects of Fear and Shame in Health Testimonial Videos on Identification and Health Beliefs1
Social Anxiety, Perceptions of Social Support, and Behavior in Anticipation of Online Peer Interaction1
Testing Obtrusiveness and Addressing as Determinants of the Intensity of Parasocial Interactions1
Relational Effects of Romantic Partner’s Perceived Parasocial Romantic Attachment With Pornography1
Helping on Social Media1
Suspicion of an Online Claim Reduces Its Warranting Value and Subsequent Impressions1
Social Media Posting Anxiety1
Correction to Skowronski et al. (2022)1
Choice of Communication Channel for Dyadic Relationship Dissolution Processes in Abusive and Non-Abusive Relationships1
Social Judgments, Social Media, and Self-Deprecation1
Exploring the Unique Effects of Virtual and Mixed Reality on Students’ Science Learning Intentions1
Mad Scientists, Bad Impressions?1
Validation of the Manga Attachment Scale (MAS) for Measuring Attachment to Manga – Japanese Comics1
How Affective Polarization Deepens the Partisan Divide in US Cable News Use1
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