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  • Nov- 2019 -
    25 November
    Editor
    4,687

    Theory: The Intellectual Heritage of Redecision Therapy

  • May- 2019 -
    26 May
    EditorDaniel M. Shafer, PhD
    3,693

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

  • Oct- 2018 -
    21 October
    Lee Rowland, PhDDana Klisanin, PhD
    12,708

    Cyber-kindness: Spreading kindness in cyberspace

  • 8 October
    Chrysalis L. WrightMaria Toro ArenasPriscilla MartinezKathryn McMullen
    4,944

    “Love me!” Examining the effect of music censorship on sexual priming and sexual cognitions

  • Dec- 2017 -
    29 December
    Elika RazmjouHeather FreemanNadezhda VladaginaJillian Freitas PsyDChristiane Brems PhD
    6,257

    Popular Media Images of Yoga: Limiting Perceived Access to a Beneficial Practice

  • 29 December
    Daniel M. Shafer, PhDCorey P. Carbonara, PhDMichael F. Korpi, PhD
    7,444

    Modern Virtual Reality Technology: Cybersickness, Sense of Presence, and Gender

  • Apr- 2017 -
    6 April
    Tamekia-terin SmithDr. Afiya MbilishakaKalen Kennedy
    7,278

    Press and Curl: An Examination of Ebony Magazine Covers to Understand the Cultural-Historical Trends of Black Women’s Hair

  • Sep- 2016 -
    10 September
    Ron Craig, PhDAngelica PerezBrett Gatesman
    7,413

    The Use of Texting as a Medium for Deception Among College-Age Texters

  • 3 September
    Gizem Kiziltunali, PhD
    13,831

    Simulated Identities: Social Media and the Reconciliation of the Real and Ideal

  • 3 September
    Eugene Y. Kukshinov
    8,617

    Two Sides of the Same Immersion

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The Media Psychology Review

The Media Psychology Review is an academic online journal for Media Psychology published under the Media Psychology Research Center to promote media psychology as an interdisciplinary and emerging field that bridges research with practice.

Authors may submit manuscripts on topics of related to the psychology of media and technology use, impact, and design to editor@mprcenter.org. All articles will be peer-reviewed. There is no fee for publication.

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