Bibliography (2002-Present)
Science Communication
Kahlor, L. (In press). An Augmented Risk Information Seeking Model: The Case of Global Warming, Media Psychology.
Kahlor, L., Dunwoody, S., Griffin, R. and Neuwirth, K. (2006). Predicting Information Seeking and Processing in the Context of Impersonal Risks. Science Communication, 28, 163-194.
Kahlor, L., Dunwoody, S. and Griffin, R. (2004). Predicting Knowledge Complexity in the Wake of an Environmental Risk, Science Communication, 26, 5-30.
Kahlor, L., Dunwoody, S., Griffin, R., Neuwirth, K. and Giese, J. (2003). Studying Heuristic-Systematic Processing of Risk Communication, Risk Analysis, 23, 355-368.
Kahlor, L., Dunwoody, S. and Griffin, R. (2002). Attributions in Estimations of Risk Estimates, Public Understanding of Science, 11, 243-257.
Health Communication
Whitten, P., Love, B., Buis, L., & Mackert, M. (in press) Health Education Online for Individuals with Low Health Literacy: Evaluation of the Diabetes and You Website. Journal of Technology in Human Services.
Kahlor, L. and Morrison, D. (in press). Television Viewing and Rape Myth Acceptance among College Women, Sex Roles.
Hatley-Major, L., & Coleman, R. (2007). Bridging Gaps in AIDS Communication: Complementing the Sense-Making Approach with a Survey for Better Targeted Health Messages for African Americans. Submitted to the Minorities and Communication division of AEJMC, August 2007.
Hatley-Major, L., & Coleman, R. (2006). From the Doctor’s Office to the Pulpit: Creating More Effective HIV/AIDS Messages for African Americans by Examining Source Credibility and Evidence Format. Top faculty paper in the Minorities & Communication Division of AEJMC, August 2006.
Whitten, P., Mackert, M., Love, B., & Buis, L. (2006) Health Information Online for Low Literate Adults: An Evaluation in Two Populations. Proceedings of MedNET 2006, 11th World Congress on Internet in Medicine.
Smith, R.A., & Morrison, D. (2006). The impact of stigma, experience, and group referent on HIV risk assessments and HIV testing intentions in Namibia. Social Science & Medicine, 63, 2649-2660.
Davis, B.L. (2006). Applications of Typical developmental information to understanding of clinical speech delay or disorder, The International Guide to Speech Acquisition, McLeod , S. & Bliehle, K. (Eds.) Delmar-Thompson Learning
Saleh, M.F., Buzi, R.S., Weinman, M.L. and Smith, P.B. The Nature of Connections: Young Fathers and Their Children. Adolescence, 40(159): 513-523, 2005.
Coleman, R. & Perlmutter, D. (2005). Bullets as bacteria: Television news magazines’ use of the public health model for reporting violence. Journalism, 6(1): 25-43.
Adams, M. L., Becker, H., Stout, P. A., Robertson, T., Winchell, M and Carrington, C. (2004), The Role of Emotion in Mammography Screening of African American Women, Journal of National Black Nurses Association, 15(1), 17-23.
Stout, P. A., Villegas, J. and Jennings, N. (2004), Images of Mental Illness in the Media: Directions for Future Research. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 30(3), 543-561.
Coleman, R. & Thorson, E. (2002). The effects of news stories that put crime and violence into context: Testing the public health model of reporting. Journal of Health Communication, 7(5):401-426.
Other Topics of Potential Interest to PUSH Researchers
Coleman, R. & Wu, D. (2006). More than Words Alone: Broadcasters’ Nonverbal Communication in the First 24 Hours of the Sept. 11th Terrorist Attacks. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 50, 1: 1-17.
McGlone, M.S., Bortfeld, H., & Kobrynowicz, D. (2006). Using idioms to implicitly invoke analogical framing in decision making. Texas Linguistic Forum, 49, 108-116.