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to COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 32 Number 1 (February 2005) 1-140 Number 2 (April 2005) 141-264 Number 3 (June 2005) 265-420 Number 4 (August 2005) 421-528 Number 5 (October 2005) 529-680 Number 6 (December 2005) 681-848 Authors: ABISAID, JOSEPH, see Paek, H.-J. ALEXANDER, ALICIA L., see Vangelisti, A. L. ANASTASIO, PHYLLIS A., KAREN C. ROSE, and JUDITH G. CHAPMAN, “The Divisive Coverage Effect: How Media May Cleave Differences of Opinion Between Social Groups,” 171 BARKHI, REZA, “Information Exchange and Induced Cooperation in Group Decision Support Systems,” 646. BARUH, LEMI, see Cappella, J. N. BERGER, CHARLES R., “Slippery Slopes to Apprehension: Rationality and Graphical Depictions of Increasingly Threatening Trends,” 3. BOSTER, FRANKLIN J., see Cho, H. CAPPELLA, JOSEPH N., CARYN LERMAN, ANCA ROMANTAN, and LEMI BARUH, “News about Genetics and Smoking Priming, Family Smoking History, and News Story Believability on Inferences of Genetic Susceptibility to Tobacco Addiction,” 478 CARPENTER-THEUNE, KATY E., see Vangelisti, A. L. CHAPMAN, JUDITH G., see Anastasio, P. A. CHO, HYUNYI, and FRANKLIN J. BOSTER, “Development and Validation of Value- , Outcome- , and Impression-Relevant Involvement Scales,” 235. CHO, JAEHO, see Shah, D. V. CHO, JAEHO, “Media, Interpersonal Discussiona,n d Electoral Choice,” 295. COHEN, JONATHAN, see Tsfati, Y. EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., see Shah, D. V. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, Vol. 32 No. 6, December 2005 844-848 2005 Sage Publications 844 to COMMUNICATION RESEARCH Volume 32 Number 1 (February 2005) 1-140 Number 2 (April 2005) 141-264 Number 3 (June 2005) 265-420 Number 4 (August 2005) 421-528 Number 5 (October 2005) 529-680 Number 6 (December 2005) 681-848 Authors: ABISAID, JOSEPH, see Paek, H.-J. ALEXANDER, ALICIA L., see Vangelisti, A. L. ANASTASIO, PHYLLIS A., KAREN C. ROSE, and JUDITH G. CHAPMAN, “The Divisive Coverage Effect: How Media May Cleave Differences of Opinion Between Social Groups,” 171 BARKHI, REZA, “Information Exchange and Induced Cooperation in Group Decision Support Systems,” 646. BARUH, LEMI, see Cappella, J. N. BERGER, CHARLES R., “Slippery Slopes to Apprehension: Rationality and Graphical Depictions of Increasingly Threatening Trends,” 3. BOSTER, FRANKLIN J., see Cho, H. CAPPELLA, JOSEPH N., CARYN LERMAN, ANCA ROMANTAN, and LEMI BARUH, “News about Genetics and Smoking Priming, Family Smoking History, and News Story Believability on Inferences of Genetic Susceptibility to Tobacco Addiction,” 478 CARPENTER-THEUNE, KATY E., see Vangelisti, A. L. CHAPMAN, JUDITH G., see Anastasio, P. A. CHO, HYUNYI, and FRANKLIN J. BOSTER, “Development and Validation of Value- , Outcome- , and Impression-Relevant Involvement Scales,” 235. CHO, JAEHO, see Shah, D. V. CHO, JAEHO, “Media, Interpersonal Discussiona,n d Electoral Choice,” 295. COHEN, JONATHAN, see Tsfati, Y. EVELAND, WILLIAM P., JR., see Shah, D. V. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, Vol. 32 No. 6, December 2005 844-848 2005 Sage Publications 844 INDEX FUJIOKA, YUKI,“Emotional TV Viewing and Minority Audience: How Mex- ican Americans Process and Evaluate TV News About In-Group Mem bers,” 566. HOUDEN, DEBRA, see Paek, H.-J. HULLETT, CRAIG R., see Mastro, D. E. HULLETT, CRAIG R., “The Impact of Mood on Persuasion: A Meta-Analysis,” 423. KNOBLOCH, LEANNE K., and DENISE HAUNANI SOLOMON, “Rela tional Uncertainty and Relational Information Processing: Questions without Answers?” 349. KRCMAR, MARINA, and EDWARD T. VIEIRA JR., “Imitating Life, Imitat ing Television: The Effects of Family and Television Models on Children’s Moral Reasoning,” 267. KWAK, NOJIN, see Shah, D. V. KWAK, NOJIN, ANN E. WILLIAMS, XIAORU WANG, and HOON LEE “Talking Politics and Engaging Politics: An Examination of the Interac- tive Relationships Between Structural Features of Political Talk and Dis cussion Engagement,” 87. LEE, EUN-JU, “Effects of the Influence Agent’s Sex and Self-Confidence on Informational Social Influence in Computer-Mediated Communication Quantitative Versus Verbal Presentation,” 29. LEE, EUN-JU, 6When Placebic Information Differs From Real Information Cognitive and Motivational Bases of Mindful Reactions to Informational Social Influence,” 615. LEE, HOON, see Kwak, N. LERMAN, CARYN, see Cappella, J. N. MASTRO, DANA E., RON TAMBORINI, and CRAIG R. HULLETT, “Linking Media to Prototype Activation and Subsequent Celebrity Attraction: An Application of Self-Categorization Theory,” 323. McCLUSKEY, MICHAEL R., see Moy, P. MEIRICK, PATRICK C., “Rethinking the Target Corollary: The Effects of Social Distance, Perceived Exposure, and Perceived Predispositions on First-Person and Third-Person Perceptions,” 822. MOY, PATRICIA, MARCOS TORRES, KEIKO TANAKA, and MICHAEL R McCLUSKEY, “Knowledge or Trust? Investigating Linkages Between Media Reliance and Participation,” 59. PAEK, HYE-JIN, ZHONGDANG PAN, YE SUN, JOSEPH ABISAID, and DEBRA HOUDEN, “The Third-Person Perception as Social Judgment: An Exploration of Social Distance and Uncertainty in Perceived Effects of Political Attack Ads,” 143. PALAZZOLO, EDWARD T., “Organizing for Information Retrieval in Transactive Memory Systems,” 726. PAN, ZHONGDANG, see Paek, H.-J. PARK, SUNG-YEON,“The Influence of Presumed Media Influence on Women’s Desire to Be Thin,” 594. RAINS, STEPHEN A.,“Leveling the Organizational Playing Field—Virtu ally: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental Research Assessing the Impact of Group Support System Use on Member Influence Behaviors,” 193. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH ® December 2005 REAL, KEVIN, see Rimal, R. N RICHARDSON, JOHN D., “Switching Social Identities: The Influence of Edi- torial Framing on Reader Attitudes Toward Affirmative Action and Afri can Americans,” 503 RIMAL, RAJIV N., and KEVIN REAL, “How Behaviors are Influenced by Perceived Norms: A Test of the Theory uf Normative Social Behavior,” 389. ROMANTAN, ANCA, see Cappella, J. N ROSE, KAREN C., see Anastasio, P. A. SCOTT, CRAIG R., and C. ERIK TIMMERMAN, “Relating Computer, Com- munication, and Computer-Mediated Communication Apprehensions to New Communication Technology Use in the Workplace,” 683. SHAH, DHAVAN V., JAEHO CHO, WILLIAM P. EVELAND JR., and NOJIN KWAK, “Information and Expression in a Digital Age: Modeling Internet Effects on Civic Participation,” 531 SOLOMON, DENISE HAUNANT, see Knobloch, L. K. SOUTHWELL, BRIAN G., “Between Messages and People: A Multilevel Model of Memory for Television Content,” 112 SUN, YE, see Paek, H.-J. TAMBORINI, RON, see Mastro, D. E TANAKA, KEIKO, see Moy, P. TIMMERMAN, C. ERIK, see Scott, C. R. TORRES, MARCOS, see Moy, P. TSFATI, YARIV, and JONATHAN COHEN, “The Influence of Presumed Media Influence on Democratic Legitimacy: The Case of Gaza Settlers,” 794 VANGELISTI, ANITA L., STACY L. YOUNG, KATY E. CARPENTER- THEUNE, and ALICIA L. ALEXANDER, “Why Does It Hurt? The Per- ceived Causes of Hurt Feelings,” 443 VIEIRA, EDWARD T., JR., see Kremar, M WANG, XIAORU, see Kwak, N. WILLIAMS, ANN E., see Kwak, N YOON, YOUNGMIN, “Legitimacy, Public Relations, and Media Access: Pro- posing and Testing a Media Access Model,” 762. YOUNG, STACY L., see Vangelisti, A. L. Articles: “Between Messages and People: A Multilevel Model of Memory for Television Content,” Southwell, 112. “Development and Validation of Value- ,Outcome- , and Impression-Relevant Involvement Scales,” Cho and Boster, 235. “The Divisive Coverage Effect: How Media May Cleave Differences of Opin- ion Between Social Groups,” Anastasio et al., 171. “Effects of the Influence Agent’s Sex and Self-Confidence on Informational Social Influence in Computer-Mediated Communication: Quantitative Versus Verbal Presentation,” Lee, 29. “Emotional TV Viewing and Minority Audience: How Mexican Americans Process and Evaluate TV News About In-Group Members,” Fujioka, 566. 846 INDEX “How Behaviors Are Influenced by Perceived Norms: A Test of the Theory of Normative Social Behavior,” Rimal and Real, 389. “Imitating Life, Imitating Television: The Effects of Family and Television Models on Children’s Moral Reasoning,” Kremar and Vieira, 267. “The Impact of Mood on Persuasion: A Meta-Analysis,” Hullett, 423. “The Influence of Presumed Media Influence on Democratic Legitimacy: The Case of Gaza Settlers,” Tsfati and Cohen, 794. “The Influence of Presumed Media Influence on Women’s Desire to Be Thin Park, 594. “Information and Expression in a Digital Age: Modeling Internet Effects on Civic Participation,” Shah et al., 531. “Information Exchange and Induced Cooperation in Group Decision Support Systems,” Barkhi, 646. “Knowledge or Trust? Investigating Linkages Between Media Reliance and Participation,” Moy et al., 59. “Legitimacy, Public Relations, and Media Access: Proposing and Testing a Media Access Model,” Yoon, 762. “Leveling the Organizational Playing Field—Virtually: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental Research Assessing the Impact of Group Support System Use on Member Influence Behaviors,” Rains, 193. “Linking Media to Prototype Activation and Subsequent Celebrity Attra tion: An Application of Self-Categorization Theory,” Mastro et al., 323 “Media, Interpersonal Discussion, and Electoral Choice,” Cho, 295. “News about Genetics and Smoking Priming, Family Smoking History, and News Story Believability on Inferences of Genetic Susceptibility to Tobacco Addiction,” Cappella et al., 478. “Organizing for Information Retrieval in Transactive Memory Systems, Palazzolo, 726 “Relating Computer, Communication, and Computer-Mediated Communica tion Apprehensions to New Communication Technology Use in the Work place,” Scott and Timmerman, 683 “Relational Uncertainty and Relational Information Processing: Questions without Answers?” Knobloch and Solomon, 349. “Rethinking the Target Corollary: The Effects of Social Distance, Perceived Exposure, and Perceived Predispositions on First-Person and Third Person Perceptions,” Meirick, 822. “Slippery Slopes to Apprehension: Rationality and Graphical Depictions of Increasingly Threatening Trends,” Berger, 3. “Switching Social Identities: The Influence of Editorial Framing on Reader Attitudes Toward Affirmative Action and African Americans,” Richard son, 503. “Talking Politics and Engaging Politics: An Examination of the Interactive Relationships Between Structural Features of Political Talk and Discus sion Engagement,” Kwak et al., 87. “The Third-Person Perception as Social Judgment: An Exploration of Social Distance and Uncertainty in Perceived Effects of Political Attack Ads,” Paek ei al., 143. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH @ December 2005 “When Placebic Information Differs From Real Information: Cognitive and Motivational Bases of Mindful Reactions to Informational Social Influ- ence,” Lee, 615 “Why Does It Hurt? The Perceived Causes of Hurt Feelings,” Vangelisti et al., 143 e o ia te

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