Why communication researchers should study the Internet: A dialogue JE Newhagen, S Rafaeli Journal of computer-mediated communication 1 (4), JCMC145, 1996 | 1197 | 1996 |
Negative video as structure: Emotion, attention, capacity, and memory A Lang, J Newhagen, B Reeves Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 40 (4), 460-477, 1996 | 605 | 1996 |
The evening's bad news: Effects of compelling negative television news images on memory JE Newhagen, B Reeves Journal of communication 42 (2), 25-41, 1992 | 584 | 1992 |
Differential criteria for evaluating credibility of newspapers and TV news J Newhagen, C Nass Journalism quarterly 66 (2), 277-284, 1989 | 469 | 1989 |
Nightly@ nbc. com: Audience scope and the perception of interactivity in viewer mail on the Internet JE Newhagen, JW Cordes, MR Levy Journal of communication 45 (3), 164-175, 1995 | 393 | 1995 |
TV news images that induce anger, fear, and disgust: Effects on approach‐avoidance and memory JE Newhagen Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 42 (2), 265-276, 1998 | 324 | 1998 |
Emotion and memory responses for negative political advertising: A study of television commercials used in the 1988 presidential election JE Newhagen, B Reeves Television and political advertising, 197-220, 2013 | 184 | 2013 |
Revealing the black box: Information processing and media effects. S Geiger, J Newhagen Journal of Communication, 1993 | 168 | 1993 |
Negative and positive television messages: Effects of message type and context on attention and memory BR Reeves, J Newhagen, E Maibach, M Basil, K Kurz American Behavioral Scientist 34 (6), 679-694, 1991 | 168 | 1991 |
A model for computer frustration: The role of instrumental and dispositional factors on incident, session, and post-session frustration and mood K Bessiere, JE Newhagen, JP Robinson, B Shneiderman Computers in human behavior 22 (6), 941-961, 2006 | 165 | 2006 |
The emotional appropriateness heuristic: Processing televised presidential reactions to the news EP Bucy, JE Newhagen Journal of Communication 49 (4), 59-79, 1999 | 160 | 1999 |
Media access: Social and psychological dimensions of new technology use EP Bucy, EP Bucy, JE Newhagen Psychology Press, 2004 | 158 | 2004 |
The future of journalism in a distributed communication architecture JE Newhagen, MR Levy The Electronic Grapevine, 9-21, 2013 | 105 | 2013 |
Routes to media access JE Newhagen, EP Bucy Media Access, 23-44, 2003 | 103 | 2003 |
Self-efficacy and call-in political television show use JE Newhagen Communication Research 21 (3), 366-379, 1994 | 97 | 1994 |
Interactivity, dynamic symbol processing, and the emergence of content in human communication JE Newhagen The information society 20 (5), 395-400, 2004 | 88 | 2004 |
Media use and political efficacy: The suburbanization of race and class JE Newhagen Journal of the American Society for Information Science 45 (6), 386-394, 1994 | 70 | 1994 |
The micro‐and macrodrama of politics on television: Effects of media format on candidate evaluations EP Bucy, JE Newhagen Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 43 (2), 193-210, 1999 | 69 | 1999 |
The engaged electorate: New media use as political participation EP Bucy, P D’Angelo, JE Newhagen The electronic election: Perspectives on the, 335-347, 1996 | 55 | 1996 |
How journalists think while they write: A transcultural model of news decision making B Zhong, JE Newhagen Journal of Communication 59 (3), 587-608, 2009 | 53 | 2009 |