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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Model of Inspiring Media27
Does Passive Social Media Use Harm Well-Being?20
An Explication of Identity Shift Theory19
The Social Online-Self-Regulation-Theory17
Exploitation–Exploration Model of Media Multitasking15
Theorizing Prejudice Reduction via Mediated Intergroup Contact14
A Cognitive Processing Framework for Media Interpretation12
Credible Influencers12
Instagram Use, InstaMums, and Anxiety in Mothers of Young Children11
Is It Only the Violence?9
Integrating Media Selection and Media Effects Using Decision Theory9
Further Validation and Cross-Cultural Replication of the Video Game Demand Scale8
When They Go Low, We Gloat8
The Effects of Pandemic-Related Fear on Social Connectedness Through Social Media Use and Self-Disclosure8
Links Between Exposure to Sexualized Instagram Images and Body Image Concerns in Girls and Boys7
Narrative Media’s Emphasis on Distinct Moral Intuitions Alters Early Adolescents’ Judgments7
Binge-Watching, Self-Determination, and Well-Being7
Theory Development and Evaluation Within a Critical Media Effects Framework7
An Experience Sampling Study on the Association Between Social Media Use and Self-Esteem7
The Psychological Benefits of Scary Play in Three Types of Horror Fans7
When Posting Is Believing7
That’s Good News ☹6
Understanding Mechanisms of Media Use for the Social Sharing of Emotion6
Hate Speech as an Indicator for the State of the Society6
Social Judgments, Social Media, and Self-Deprecation5
Sixty Years Later5
Problematic Internet Use in Emerging Adulthood5
A Longitudinal Analysis of Political Ideology, Pornography Consumption, and Attitude Change5
A Theory of Media Multitasking Intensity5
Avatar-Based Self-Influence in a Traditional CMC Environment5
The Media Psychology of Boredom and Mobile Media Use5
Interdependence in Mediated Intergroup Contact5
Trapped Between Goal Conflict and Availability Norm?5
Psychological Underpinnings of Misinformation Countermeasures5
“It Doesn’t Affect Me!” – Do Immunity Beliefs Prevent Subsequent Aggression After Playing a Violent Video Game?4
Attitude-Consistent Health Messages About Electronic Cigarettes Increase Processing Time4
Between a Rock and a Hard Place4
Moral Minds in Gaming4
Does the Glass Slipper Fit?4
Measuring Gratification From and Consequences of Likes4
Dreamlike and Playful Virtual Environments to Inspire Children’s Divergent Thinking4
More Mobile Connectedness, Less Well-Being?4
Media Neuroscience on a Shoestring4
Audio Stories as Incidental Language Teachers4
Danger, Sex, and Everything Else3
Social Media Posting Anxiety3
Emotionally Toned Online Discussions Evoke Subjectively Experienced Emotional Responses3
Theorizing Gender in Online Privacy Research3
“They Are Wallowing in Luxury, but Complain About the Struggles of Lockdown”3
Helping on Social Media3
Is Hearing Really Believing?3
Cognitive and Emotional Responses to Russian State-Sponsored Media Narratives in International Audiences3
Exaggerated and Questioning Clickbait Headlines and Their Influence on Media Learning3
How Are Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Portrayed on Social Media?3
Digital Communication, Family Identity, and Markers of Emerging Adulthood3
Touched by Tragedy3
How Affective Polarization Deepens the Partisan Divide in US Cable News Use2
Examining Readers’ Emotional Responses to Stories2
The Relationship Between Facebook Intrusion and Self-Control Dimensions Among Facebook Users2
Inspiring, Regulating, Multitasking, Modeling, and Shifting2
Mixing Parasocial Friendship With Business2
Assessments of User Comments With “Alternative Views” as a Function of Media Trust2
The More You Watch, the More You Get?2
Preexisting Stereotypes and Selection of Counter-Stereotypical Genius Representations in Entertainment Media2
How Humorous Posts Influence Engagement With Political Posts on Social Media2
Effects of Issue- and Character-Based Narrative Political Ads on Ad Evaluations2
“Speak[ing] My Mind”2
Do Sexist Comments Hinder Participation in Online Political Discussions?2
Media Use and Black Emerging Adults’ Acceptance of Jezebel and Sapphire Stereotypes2
Internalizing External Goals2
Beyond Content2
Antecedents and Effects of Online Third-Party Information on Offline Impressions2
Adolescents’ Online Communication and Self-Disclosure to Online and Offline Acquaintances2
A Comparative Study Examining the Effects of Mixed and Virtual Reality on Plausibility Illusion and Emotional States2
The Impact of Giving Feedback in Online Discussions2
Moral Tipping Points2
Implicit Associations in Computer-Mediated Communication1
Procedural Arguments of Persuasive Games1
Understanding the Structural Components Behind the Psychological Effects of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) With Machine Learning and Experimental Methods1
The Persuasive Effect of Product Placements1
Nevertheless, It Persists1
“Feed” or “Unfeed”?1
Privacy Is Dead, Long Live Privacy!1
Call for Papers: Media and Moral Understanding1
Bleeding-Heart Horror Fans1
Can Narratives Increase Compliance?1
Do We Judge Fiction by the Author’s Gender?1
Emerging Adulthood and Media Use: Latest Research and Future Directions1
Why Is Right-Wing Media Consumption Associated With Lower Compliance With COVID-19 Measures?1
Does Sequence Matter?1
Testing the Role of Narrative Modeling on Self-Compassion1
Reactance to Uncivil Disagreement?1
“Don’t Give Up!”1
An Enjoyable Story, a Persuasive Story1
Immigrants’ Dual Identity and the Hostile Media Effect in the Context of Sports Broadcasts1
The Relation Between Attitude Certainty and the Privacy Paradox in the Context of Fitness Applications1
The Buffer Effect1
Valence-Based Biases in News Selection1
Breaking Up for Good1
Celebrating Wins, Lamenting Losses in the Aftermath of Presidential Elections1
Game Violence and Moral Distress1
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