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Perceptions of Television: A Schema Explanation

Pages 27-50 | Published online: 17 Nov 2009

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Joshua A. Baldwin & Arthur A. Raney. (2021) Enjoyment of Unoriginal Characters: Individual Differences in Nostalgia-Proneness and Parasocial Relationships. Mass Communication and Society 24:5, pages 748-768.
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So-Hei Lim & Ji-In Chung. (2012) Viewers' Psychophysiological and Self-report Responses to 3D Stereoscopic Display. The Journal of the Korea Contents Association 12:6, pages 211-222.
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Wannes Ribbens & Steven Malliet. (2010) Perceived Digital Game Realism: A Quantitative Exploration of its Structure. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 19:6, pages 585-600.
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Meghan S. Sanders. (2010) Making a Good (Bad) Impression: Examining the Cognitive Processes of Disposition Theory to Form a Synthesized Model of Media Character Impression Formation. Communication Theory 20:2, pages 147-168.
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Andrew J. Weaver & Barbara J. Wilson. (2009) The Role of Graphic and Sanitized Violence in the Enjoyment of Television Dramas. Human Communication Research 35:3, pages 442-463.
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Robin L. Nabi & Shannon Clark. (2008) Exploring the Limits of Social Cognitive Theory: Why Negatively Reinforced Behaviors on TV May Be Modeled Anyway. Journal of Communication 58:3, pages 407-427.
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Kristine L. Nowak, Marina Krcmar & Kirstie M. Farrar. (2008) The Causes and Consequences of Presence: Considering the Influence of Violent Video Games on Presence and Aggression. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 17:3, pages 256-268.
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Kirstie M. Farrar, Marina Krcmar & Kristine L. Nowak. (2006) Contextual Features of Violent Video Games, Mental Models, and Aggression. Journal of Communication 56:2, pages 387-405.
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Arthur A. Raney. (2004) Expanding Disposition Theory: Reconsidering Character Liking, Moral Evaluations, and Enjoyment. Communication Theory 14:4, pages 348-369.
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