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The Importance of Altruistic Versus Egoistic Motivations: A Content Analysis of Conflicted Motivations in Children’s Television Programming

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Lindsay Hahn, Ron Tamborini, Melinda Aley, Joshua Baldwin & Sara M. Grady. (2023) Early Adolescents Can Extract Distinct Moral Lessons from Narrative Media Content. Media Psychology 0:0, pages 1-24.
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Lindsay Hahn, Melinda Aley, Alexandra Frank, Candice Lawrence & Tahleen A. Lattimer. (2022) Examining the Motivations of Walt Disney Heroes and Villains and Their Association with Audience Appeal and Future Film Production. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 66:5, pages 843-863.
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Melinda Aley, Lindsay Hahn, Ron Tamborini, Henry Goble, Lu Zhang, Sara M. Grady & Joshua Baldwin. (2021) What Does Television Teach Children? Examining the Altruistic and Egoistic Lessons in Children’s Educational Television. Communication Reports 34:2, pages 106-119.
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Ron Tamborini, Lindsay Hahn, Brian Klebig, Brandon M. Walling, Kevin Kryston & Melinda R. Aley. (2021) The Representation of Altruism and Egoism in Children’s Books. Communication Studies 72:2, pages 163-177.
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Sujay Prabhu, Lindsay Hahn, Ron Tamborini & Matthew Grizzard. (2020) Do Morals Featured in Media Content Correspond with Moral Intuitions in Media Users?: A Test of the MIME in Two Cultures. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 64:2, pages 255-276.
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Lindsay Hahn, Ron Tamborini, Brian Klebig, Eric Novotny, Clare Grall, Matthias Hofer & Heysung Lee. (2019) The Representation of Altruistic and Egoistic Motivations in Popular Music over 60 Years. Communication Studies 70:1, pages 59-78.
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René Weber, J. Michael Mangus, Richard Huskey, Frederic R. Hopp, Ori Amir, Reid Swanson, Andrew Gordon, Peter Khooshabeh, Lindsay Hahn & Ron Tamborini. (2018) Extracting Latent Moral Information from Text Narratives: Relevance, Challenges, and Solutions. Communication Methods and Measures 12:2-3, pages 119-139.
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Ron Tamborini, Lindsay Hahn, Sujay Prabhu, Brian Klebig & Clare Grall. (2017) The Representation of Altruistic and Egoistic Motivations in Children’s TV Programming. Communication Research Reports 34:1, pages 58-67.
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Melinda Aley & Lindsay Hahn. (2023) Altruistic and Egoistic Motivations of Male and Female Characters in Common Sense Media Television Programming for Children. Sex Roles.
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Ralf Schmälzle & Richard Huskey. (2023) Integrating media content analysis, reception analysis, and media effects studies. Frontiers in Neuroscience 17.
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Lindsay Hahn, Ron Tamborini, Sujay Prabhu, Clare Grall, Eric Novotny & Brian Klebig. (2021) Narrative Media’s Emphasis on Distinct Moral Intuitions Alters Early Adolescents’ Judgments. Journal of Media Psychology.
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Lindsay Hahn & Ron Tamborini. 2020. The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology. The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology 1 11 .
Lindsay Hahn, Ron Tamborini, Eric Novotny, Clare Grall & Brian Klebig. (2018) Applying Moral Foundations Theory to Identify Terrorist Group Motivations. Political Psychology 40:3, pages 507-522.
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Richard Huskey, Nicholas Bowman, Allison Eden, Matthew Grizzard, Lindsay Hahn, Robert Lewis, Nicholas Matthews, Ron Tamborini, Joseph B. Walther & René Weber. (2018) Things we know about media and morality. Nature Human Behaviour 2:5, pages 315-315.
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