Graduate Student Publications

Grad Student Publications, 2010-2011

Anker, A. E., & Feeley, T. H. (2011). Are Non-Participants in Prosocial Behavior Merely Innocent Bystanders?. Health Communication, 26, 13-24.

Anker, A. E., Feeley, T. H. & Kim, H. (2010). Examining the attitude-behavior relationship in prosocial donation domains. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40, 1293-1324.

Battleson, B., Chen, H., Evans, C., & Woelfel, J. D. (2011). A non-hierarchical neural network approach for analyzing textual data. (Sunbelt XXVIII). St. Pete Beach, FL: International Network for Social Network Analysis.

Chen, H., Evans, C., Battleson, B. L., Zubrow, E. B., & Woelfel, J. D. (2011). Procedures for the precise analysis of massive textual databases. Communication and Science Journal, 16.

Cheong, P., Hwang, J., Elbirt, B., Chen, H., Evans, C., & Woelfel, J. (2010). Media use as a function of identity: The role of the self concept in media usage. In M. Hinner (Ed.), Freiberger beitrage zur interkulturellen und wirtschaftskommunikation: A forum for general and intercultural business communication: Vol. 6. The interrelationship of business and communication (pp. 365 - 381). Berlin: Peter Lang.

Chung, C., & Kim, J. (2010). An analysis of media researchers’ perceptions of the digitalization of cable television in Korea. Global Media Journal, 9(16).

Chung, C., Kim, H., & Kim, J. (2010). An anatomy of the credibility of online newspapers. Online Information Review, 34(5), 669-685.

Chung, C., & Park, H. W. (2010). Textual analysis of a political message: The inaugural addresses of two Korean presidents. Social Science Information, 49(2), 215-239.

DeLair, S., Feeley, T.H., Kim, H., Martin, J., Kim-Schluger, L., Rudow, D.L., Orloff, M., Sheiner, P.A., & Teperman, L. (2010). A peer-based intervention to educate liver transplant candidates about living donor liver transplantion. Liver Transplantation, 16, 42-48.

Evans, C., Chen, H., Battleson, B., Wölfl, J., & Woelfel, J. D. (2011). Artificial neural networks for pattern recognition in multilingual text. (Sunbelt XXVIII) St. Pete Beach, FL: International Network for Social Network Analysis.

Feeley, T.H., Anker, A.E., Soriano, R., & Friedman, E. (2010). Using Standardized Patients to Train Medical Students about Organ Donation. Communication Education, 59, 249-262.

Feeley, T.H., Moon, S, Kozey, R.S., & Slowe, A. (2010). The erosion model of employee turnover based on network centrality. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 38(2), 167-188.

Lackaff, D., Kozey, R., & Tutzauer, F.  (2011).  An agent-based model of turnover in a nonprofit organization. Communication & Science Journal. Available online here.

LaVail, K.H., Anker, A.E., Reinhart, A.M., & Feeley, T.H. (2010). The persuasive effects of audiovisual PSAs to promote organ donation: The mediating role of psychological reactance. Communication Studies, 61, 46-69.

Lee, J. H. & Lee, H. J. (2010). Computer-Mediated Communication Network: Exploring the Linkage between Online Community and Social Capital. New Media & Society, 12(5), 711-727.

Lee, H. J., Ryu, J. H. & Kim, D. J. (2010). Profiling Mobile TV Adopters in College Student Populations of Korea. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 77(3), 514-523.

Moon, S-I., Barnett, G. A., & Lim, Y. S. (2010). The Structure of International Music Flows Using Network Analysis. New Media & Society, 12(3), 379-399.

Nam, Y., & Kim, J. (2010). 'Semiotic analysis of sounds in personal computers: Toward a semiotic model of human-computer interaction'. Semiotica 182–1/4, 269–284.

Nam, Y., Kwon, K., & Lee, S. (2010). Does It Really Matter That People Zip through Ads? Testing the Effectiveness of Simultaneous Presentation Advertising in an IDTV Environment. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 12.

Rintamaki, L. S., Peek, D. M., & Karras, E. (2010). Problematic interactions between physicians and Deaf patients. in M. Brann (Ed.), Contemporary Issues in Health Communication: Theoretical and Practical Case Studies (pp. 33-44). New York: Kendall/Hunt.

Rosen, D., Stefanone, M. A., & Lackaff, D. (2010). Online and Offline Social Networks: Investigating Culturally-Specific Behavior and Satisfaction. In Proceedings of IEEE’s Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS), January 2010. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Press.

Saxton, G. D., Guo, C., Chiu, I., & Feng, Bo. (2011). Social media and the social good: How nonprofits use Facebook to communicate with the public [translated]. China Third Sector Research, 1, 40-54.

Stefanone, M. A., Lackaff, D., & Rosen, D. (2010). The Relationship between Traditional Mass Media and ‘Social Media:’ Reality Television as a Model for Social Network Site Behavior.  Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 54, 508-525

Tutzauer, F., Kwon, K. H., & Elbirt, B.  (2011).  Network diffusion of two competing ideas: An application of agent-based modeling.  In A. Vishwanath & G. A. Barnett (Eds.), The diffusion of innovations: A communication science perspective (pp. 145-163). New York: Peter Lang.

Vishwanath, A., & Chen, H. (2011). Towards a comprehensive understanding of the innovation-decision process: A relational model of adopter choice. In A. Vishwanath & G.A. Barnett (Eds.) Advances in the Study of the Diffusion of Innovations: A Communication Science Perspective (pp 9-32). New York, NY: Peter Lang.

Vishwanath, A., & Chen, H. (2010). Communication technology as an extension of the self in the U.S. and Germany: A cross-cultural study linking people’s associations with technology to their symbolic proximity with others. In M.B. Hinner (Ed.) Freiberger Beitraege zur Interkulturellen und Wirtschaftskommunikation: A Forum for General and Intercultural Business Communication (pp 447-480), Vol. VII, Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peter Lang GmbH.

Wang, S., & Hong, J. (2011). Voice of America in the post–Cold War era: Opportunities and challenges to external media services via new information and communication technology. International Communication Gazette, 73, 4, 343-358

Wang, S., & Hong, J. (2010). Discourse behind Forbidden Realm: China's Internet Surveillance and Its Implications on the Blogosphere. Telematics and Informatics, 27, 67-78.

Wang, S., Moon, S., Kwon, K., Evans, C., & Stefanone, M. A. (2010). Face off: Implications of visual cues on initiating friendship on Facebook. Computers in Human Behavior, 26(2), 226-234.