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Bryan McLaughlin
Bryan McLaughlin
Texas Tech Univeristy
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ttu.edu
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The effects of expression: how providing emotional support online improves cancer patients’ coping strategies
K Namkoong, B McLaughlin, W Yoo, SJ Hull, DV Shah, SC Kim, TJ Moon, ...
Journal of the National Cancer Institute Monographs 2013 (47), 169-174, 2013
792013
Identifying with a stereotype: The divergent effects of exposure to homosexual television characters
B McLaughlin, NS Rodriguez
Journal of Homosexuality 64 (9), 1196-1213, 2017
752017
Who says what to whom: Content versus source in the hostile media effect
AC Gunther, B McLaughlin, MR Gotlieb, D Wise
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 29 (3), 363-383, 2017
632017
Cueing God: Religious cues and voter support
B McLaughlin, D Wise
Politics and Religion 7 (2), 366-394, 2014
502014
Predictors of the change in the expression of emotional support within an online breast cancer support group: a longitudinal study
W Yoo, MY Chih, MW Kwon, JH Yang, E Cho, B McLaughlin, ...
Patient education and counseling 90 (1), 88-95, 2013
432013
2015 survey of journalism and mass communication enrollments: Challenges and opportunities for a changing and diversifying field
MR Gotlieb, B McLaughlin, RG Cummins
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 72 (2), 139-153, 2017
422017
It is out of my hands: How deferring control to God can decrease quality of life for breast cancer patients
B McLaughlin, W Yoo, J D'Angelo, S Tsang, B Shaw, D Shah, T Baker, ...
Psycho‐Oncology 22 (12), 2747-2754, 2013
372013
Becoming a presidential candidate: Social media following and politician identification
B McLaughlin, T Macafee
Mass Communication and Society 22 (5), 584-603, 2019
362019
Imagined politics: How different media platforms transport citizens into political narratives
B McLaughlin, JA Velez
Social Science Computer Review 37 (1), 22-37, 2019
322019
Commitment to the Team
B McLaughlin
Journal of Media Psychology, 2016
292016
Stereotyped identification: How identifying with fictional Latina characters increases acceptance and stereotyping
B McLaughlin, NS Rodriguez, JA Dunn, J Martinez
Mass Communication and Society 21 (5), 585-605, 2018
252018
Emotions and affective polarization: How enthusiasm and anxiety about presidential candidates affect interparty attitudes
B McLaughlin, D Holland, BA Thompson, A Koenig
American Politics Research 48 (2), 308-316, 2020
242020
Leaving the past (self) behind: Non-reporting rape survivors’ narratives of self and action
J Huemmer, B McLaughlin, LE Blumell
Sociology 53 (3), 435-450, 2019
212019
The political world within: How citizens process and experience political narratives
B McLaughlin, JA Velez, JA Dunn
Annals of the International Communication Association 43 (2), 156-172, 2019
212019
Winning on social media: Candidate social-mediated communication and voting during the 2016 US presidential election
T Macafee, B McLaughlin, NS Rodriguez
Social Media+ Society 5 (1), 2056305119826130, 2019
212019
Tales of conflict: narrative immersion and political aggression in the United States
B McLaughlin
Media psychology 23 (4), 579-602, 2020
172020
2018 survey of journalism & mass communication enrollments
B McLaughlin, MR Gotlieb, RG Cummins
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 75 (1), 131-143, 2020
162020
Not all boomers: temporal orientation explains inter-and intra-cultural variability in the link between age and climate engagement
N Geiger, B McLaughlin, J Velez
Climatic Change 166 (1), 12, 2021
152021
Elite cues, news coverage, and partisan support for compromise
B McLaughlin, DM McLeod, C Davis, M Perryman, K Mun
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 94 (3), 862-882, 2017
152017
Conditioned by race: How race and religion intersect to affect candidate evaluations
B McLaughlin, BA Thompson
Politics and religion 9 (3), 605-629, 2016
152016
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