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Kenneth Lachlan
Kenneth Lachlan
Professor of Communication, University of Connecticut
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Video game uses and gratifications as predictors of use and game preference
JL Sherry, BS Greenberg, K Lucas, K Lachlan
Playing video games, 248-262, 2012
13212012
Orientations to video games among gender and age groups
BS Greenberg, J Sherry, K Lachlan, K Lucas, A Holmstrom
Simulation & Gaming 41 (2), 238-259, 2010
6732010
Portrayals of overweight and obese individuals on commercial television
BS Greenberg, M Eastin, L Hofschire, K Lachlan, KD Brownell
American journal of public health 93 (8), 1342-1348, 2003
6142003
Popular video games: Quantifying the presentation of violence and its context
SL Smith, K Lachlan, R Tamborini
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 47 (1), 58-76, 2003
4052003
The influence of morality subcultures on the acceptance and appeal of violence
R Tamborini, A Eden, ND Bowman, M Grizzard, KA Lachlan
Journal of Communication 62 (1), 136-157, 2012
393*2012
Crisis communication, race, and natural disasters
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, DR Griffin
Journal of Black Studies 37 (4), 539-554, 2007
3312007
Social media and crisis management: CERC, search strategies, and Twitter content
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, X Lin, K Najarian, M Del Greco
Computers in Human Behavior 54, 647-652, 2016
3222016
Crisis communication, learning and responding: Best practices in social media
X Lin, PR Spence, TL Sellnow, KA Lachlan
Computers in human behavior 65, 601-605, 2016
2732016
Variability in Twitter content across the stages of a natural disaster: Implications for crisis communication
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, X Lin, M Del Greco
Communication Quarterly 63 (2), 171-186, 2015
2532015
Violent virtual video games and hostile thoughts
R Tamborini, MS Eastin, P Skalski, K Lachlan
J. Broad. & Elec. Media 48, 335, 2004
251*2004
Social media and credibility indicators: The effect of influence cues
X Lin, PR Spence, KA Lachlan
Computers in human behavior 63, 264-271, 2016
2232016
Straight talk about communication research methods
CS Davis, HP Gallardo, KA Lachlan
(No Title), 2017
1712017
Screaming into the wind: Examining the volume and content of tweets associated with Hurricane Sandy
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, X Lin, M Del Greco
Communication Studies 65 (5), 500-518, 2014
1432014
Expressions of risk awareness and concern through Twitter: On the utility of using the medium as an indication of audience needs
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, X Lin
Computers in Human Behavior 35, 554-559, 2014
1432014
Media use and information needs of the disabled during a natural disaster
PR Spence, K Lachlan, JM Burke, MW Seeger
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 18 (2), 394-404, 2007
1432007
Social media and crisis research: Data collection and directions
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, AM Rainear
Computers in Human Behavior 54, 667-672, 2016
1392016
Exploring extreme events on social media: A comparison of user reposting/retweeting behaviors on Twitter and Weibo
X Lin, KA Lachlan, PR Spence
Computers in human behavior 65, 576-581, 2016
1282016
Where the gates matter less: Ethnicity and perceived source credibility in social media health messages
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, D Westerman, SA Spates
Howard Journal of Communications 24 (1), 1-16, 2013
1172013
Adjusting to uncertainty: Coping strategies among the displaced after Hurricane Katrina
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, JM Burke
Sociological Spectrum 27 (6), 653-678, 2007
1172007
Terrorist attacks and uncertainty reduction: Media use after September 11
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, M Seeger
Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 1 (2), 101-110, 2009
1112009
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