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  • Jun- 2014 -
    28 June
    James O. Butler, PhD
    24,344

    Thinking Like An Opponent: The Relation Between Empathy, Competition, and Enjoyment in Gaming

  • 28 June
    Jed D. Brensinger, PhDRebecca Gullan, PhDJanis Chakars, PhD
    42,992

    The News Media and New Media: The Internet’s Effect on Civic Engagement

  • Feb- 2014 -
    9 February
    Kathleen M. Silva, PhDFrancisco J. Silva, PhD
    10,295

    Ages of Top Male and Female Money-Making Actors: 1932 to 2012

  • 9 February
    Stephen White, MA
    36,263

    Media Social Action Campaigns: A Theoretical Approach

  • 6 February
    Daniel M. Shafer, PhD
    41,744

    Person Perception and Enjoyment of Video Game Competition

  • Nov- 2013 -
    8 November
    Gage Stermensky II, MAPeter Jaberg, PhD
    40,737

    Study Of Consumer Attitudes Towards Psychopharmacological And Psychological Treatments For Mental Health Occurrences

  • Feb- 2012 -
    15 February
    William Kinnally, PhD
    19,270

    Examining the Role of Anticipation in Outcome Expectations and Enjoyment of Televised Sports Contests

  • 9 February
    Dana Klisanin, PhD
    36,686

    The Hero and the Internet: Exploring the Emergence of the Cyberhero Archetype

  • Nov- 2011 -
    27 November
    Dana Klisanin, PhD
    16,687

    Is the Internet Giving Rise to New Forms of Altruism?

  • Oct- 2010 -
    23 October
    Laura Freberg, PhDKaren Freberg, MARebecca AdamsKaren McGaughey, PhD
    29,036

    The rich get richer: Online and offline social connectivity predicts subjective loneliness

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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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