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KARYN RIDDLE
KARYN RIDDLE
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A content analysis of the media effects literature
WJ Potter, K Riddle
Journalism & mass communication quarterly 84 (1), 90-104, 2007
2542007
The addictive potential of television binge watching: Comparing intentional and unintentional binges.
K Riddle, A Peebles, C Davis, F Xu, E Schroeder
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 7 (4), 589, 2018
1772018
Personality traits, television viewing, and the cultivation effect
RL Nabi, K Riddle
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 52 (3), 327-348, 2008
1322008
Always on my mind: Exploring how frequent, recent, and vivid television portrayals are used in the formation of social reality judgments
K Riddle
Media Psychology 13 (2), 155-179, 2010
1122010
Measuring problematic internet use, internet gaming disorder, and social media addiction in young adults: cross-sectional survey study
M Moreno, K Riddle, MC Jenkins, AP Singh, Q Zhao, J Eickhoff
JMIR public health and surveillance 8 (1), e27719, 2022
1092022
“People killing people on the news”: Young children's descriptions of frightening television news content
K Riddle, J Cantor, S Byrne, E Moyer-Gusé
Communication Quarterly 60 (2), 278-294, 2012
722012
Beyond cultivation: Exploring the effects of frequency, recency, and vivid autobiographical memories for violent media
K Riddle, WJ Potter, MJ Metzger, RL Nabi, DG Linz
Media Psychology 14 (2), 168-191, 2011
632011
Descriptions of media-induced fright reactions in a sample of US elementary school children
J Cantor, S Byrne, E Moyer-Gusé, K Riddle
Journal of Children and Media 4 (1), 1-17, 2010
572010
A Snooki effect? An exploration of the surveillance subgenre of reality TV and viewers’ beliefs about the “real” real world.
K Riddle, JJ De Simone
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 2 (4), 237, 2013
452013
Cultivation theory revisited: The impact of childhood television viewing levels on social reality beliefs and construct accessibility in adulthood
K Riddle
International Communication Association 2 (15), 1-29, 2009
442009
A theory of vivid media violence
K Riddle
Communication Theory 24 (3), 291-310, 2014
422014
The influence of violent video game enjoyment on hostile attributions
JA Bonus, A Peebles, K Riddle
Computers in Human Behavior 52, 472-483, 2015
392015
Media and fear in children and adolescents
J Cantor, K Riddle
Media violence and children, 185-203, 2003
362003
Socialization of lifestyle and conventional politics among early and late adolescents
MR Gotlieb, K Kyoung, I Gabay, K Riddle, DV Shah
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 41, 60-70, 2015
342015
Transportation into vivid media violence: A focus on attention, emotions, and mental rumination
K Riddle
Communication Quarterly 61 (4), 446-462, 2013
322013
A content analysis of American primetime television: A 20-year update of the National Television Violence Studies
K Riddle, N Martins
Journal of Communication 72 (1), 33-58, 2022
302022
Remembering past media use: Toward the development of a lifetime television exposure scale
K Riddle
Communication Methods and Measures 4 (3), 241-255, 2010
302010
El impacto de los medios de comunicación en la infancia: Guía para padres y educadores
E Moyer-Gusé, K Riddle
Editorial UOC, 2010
292010
To tailor or not to tailor: An investigation of narrative tailoring for health communication
KR Christy, M Minich, R Tao, K Riddle, S Kim
Journal of Health Communication 27 (3), 152-163, 2022
272022
Judging the degree of violence in media portrayals: A cross-genre comparison
K Riddle, K Eyal, C Mahood, WJ Potter
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 50 (2), 270-286, 2006
232006
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