| " Connecting" and" disconnecting" with civic life: Patterns of Internet use and the production of social capital D V. Shah, Nojin Kwak, R. Lance Holbert Political communication 18 (2), 141-162, 2001 | 1714 | 2001 |
| Fact-checking: A meta-analysis of what works and for whom N Walter, J Cohen, RL Holbert, Y Morag Political communication 37 (3), 350-375, 2020 | 912 | 2020 |
| Structural equation modeling in the communication sciences, 1995–2000 RL Holbert, MT Stephenson Human Communication Research 28 (4), 531-551, 2002 | 549 | 2002 |
| A new era of minimal effects? A response to Bennett and Iyengar RL Holbert, RK Garrett, LS Gleason Journal of communication 60 (1), 15-34, 2010 | 501 | 2010 |
| Environmental concern, patterns of television viewing, and pro-environmental behaviors: Integrating models of media consumption and effects RL Holbert, N Kwak, DV Shah Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 47 (2), 177-196, 2003 | 451 | 2003 |
| Predicting dissemination of news content in social media: A focus on reception, friending, and partisanship BE Weeks, RL Holbert Journalism & mass communication quarterly 90 (2), 212-232, 2013 | 421 | 2013 |
| Understanding deliberation: The effects of discussion networks on participation in a public forum JM McLeod, DA Scheufele, P Moy, EM Horowitz, RL Holbert, W Zhang, ... Communication Research 26 (6), 743-774, 1999 | 418 | 1999 |
| The importance of indirect effects in media effects research: Testing for mediation in structural equation modeling RL Holbert, MT Stephenson Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 47 (4), 556-572, 2003 | 402 | 2003 |
| A typology for the study of entertainment television and politics RL Holbert American Behavioral Scientist 49 (3), 436-453, 2005 | 359 | 2005 |
| The news and public opinion: Media effects on civic life M McCombs, L Holbert, S Kiousis, W Wanta | 276 | 2011 |
| A Monte Carlo simulation of observable versus latent variable structural equation modeling techniques MT Stephenson, RL Holbert Communication Research 30 (3), 332-354, 2003 | 274 | 2003 |
| Connecting, trusting, and participating: The direct and interactive effects of social associations N Kwak, DV Shah, RL Holbert Political Research Quarterly 57 (4), 643-652, 2004 | 269 | 2004 |
| The relationship between religiosity and Internet use GG Armfield, RL Holbert Journal of Media and Religion 2 (3), 129-144, 2003 | 246 | 2003 |
| Adding nuance to the study of political humor effects: Experimental research on juvenalian satire versus horatian satire RL Holbert, J Hmielowski, P Jain, J Lather, A Morey American Behavioral Scientist 55 (3), 187-211, 2011 | 235 | 2011 |
| Primacy effects of The Daily Show and national TV news viewing: Young viewers, political gratifications, and internal political self-efficacy RL Holbert, JL Lambe, AD Dudo, KA Carlton Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 51 (1), 20-38, 2007 | 227 | 2007 |
| The West Wing as Endorsement of the U.S. Presidency: Expanding the Bounds of Priming in Political Communication RL Holbert, O Pillion, DA Tschida, GG Armfield, K Kinder, KL Cherry, ... Journal of Communication 53 (3), 427-443, 2003 | 219 | 2003 |
| Fear, authority, and justice: Crime-related TV viewing and endorsements of capital punishment and gun ownership RL Holbert, DV Shah, N Kwak Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 81 (2), 343-363, 2004 | 216 | 2004 |
| Predicting the Consumption of Political TV Satire: Affinity for Political Humor, The Daily Show, and The Colbert Report JD Hmielowski, RL Holbert, J Lee Communication monographs 78 (1), 96-114, 2011 | 203 | 2011 |
| Beyond learning and persona: Extending the scope of presidential debate effects WL Benoit, MS McKinney, R Lance Holbert Communication Monographs 68 (3), 259-273, 2001 | 198 | 2001 |
| Television use and social capital: Testing Putnam's time displacement hypothesis P Moy, DA Scheufele, RL Holbert Mass Communication and Society 2 (1-2), 27-45, 1999 | 196 | 1999 |