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    27 September
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    Instagram, a Decade On: A Living Archive of Identity in Flux

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    26 August
    Lydia TesfayeAlycia Harris
    273

    Selfie-Conscious: Social Media’s Association with Social Appearance Anxiety

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    14 May
    Pamela Rutledge, PhD, MBAMichael Scott Garner, PhDHolly Collins, PhD
    108

    Moved by Love: Kama Muta and Personal Growth in Peloton Users

  • Jun- 2023 -
    4 June
    Alec Tefertiller
    3,141

    Self-Determination in Media Gratifications Using Streaming Video-On-Demand Channels

  • Apr- 2022 -
    5 April
    Chrysalis L. WrightDonna LarsonCaitlin Rechdan
    7,517

    Let’s Go, Brandon: An Expression of Disappointment, Partisan Reporting, and Distrust in News Media

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    15 March
    Anita A. Azeem, PhDJohn A. Hunter, DPhilTed Ruffman, PhD
    4,148

    Descriptive captions and ideological beliefs as predictors of emotional response towards people in ambiguous photos

  • 10 March
    Michael Scott Garner, PhD
    3,713

    Demystification of The Oprah Winfrey Effect

  • Dec- 2019 -
    30 December
    Chrysalis L. WrightTina HoElizabeth RaatmaMegan Tompkins
    3,478

    “Black Ish”: Disparagement Comedy and Consumer Attitudes toward African Americans

  • Nov- 2019 -
    25 November
    Editor
    4,602

    Theory: The Intellectual Heritage of Redecision Therapy

  • May- 2019 -
    26 May
    EditorDaniel M. Shafer, PhD
    3,620

    The Impact of Moral Decision-Making on Hedonic and Eudaimonic Appreciation in Video Games

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