A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication

  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Fred W. Sanborn, Richard Jackson Harris

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  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Fred W. Sanborn, Richard Jackson Harris

    In fact, one of his most popular re-tweets ever was of a doctored video of him wrestling “CNN” (the CNN logo having been superimposed over the face of World Wrestling Entertainment's Vince McMahon. The video existed because Trump had ...

  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Richard Jackson Harris

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  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Fred W. Sanborn, Richard Jackson Harris

    Brown, A. S., & Logan, C. (Eds.). (2005). The psychology of The Simpsons. Dallas TX: Benbella. Brown, D., & Bryant, J. (1983). Humor in mass media. In P. E. McGhee & J. H. Gold- stein (Eds.), Handbook of humor research (Vol. 2).

  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Fred W. Sanborn, Richard Jackson Harris

    Harrison, K., $1 Fredrickson, B, L. (2003 Women's sports media, self~objectification, and mental health in black and white adolescent females. ... Preschoolers' retention of televised events: Is a pic— ture worth a thousand words?

  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Fred W. Sanborn, Richard Jackson Harris

    In this fifth edition of A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication, author Richard Jackson Harris continues his examination of how our experiences with media affect the way we acquire knowledge about the world, and how this knowledge ...

  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Richard Jackson Harris

    "This book is addressed in the first instance to Western psychologists. It compares, among other things, analyses of work from the former Soviet Union with the work from the West.

  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Fred W. Sanborn

    ... animated films. In L. Dundes (Ed.), The psychosocial implications of Disney movies (pp. 1–16). MDPI. Zwarun, L., & Hall, A. (2012). Narrative persuasion, transportation, and the role of need for cognition in online viewing of fantastical ...

  • A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
    By Richard Jackson Harris

    In this fifth edition of A Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication, author Richard Jackson Harris continues his examination of how our experiences with media affect the way we acquire knowledge about the world, and how this knowledge ...