Bridget Rubenking, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Telecommunications | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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(Processing disgusting media: An examination of the interactions of motivational activation, in-group membership and attitudes with emotional responses, cognitive processing, and psychophysiological indicators of disgust.) |
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KMJ, Rubenking B. (2019) Go Long or Go Often: Influences on Binge Watching Frequency and Duration among College Students The Social Sciences. 8: 10 |
Rubenking B. (2019) Emotion, attitudes, norms and sources: Exploring sharing intent of disgusting online videos Computers in Human Behavior. 96: 63-71 |
Rubenking B, Bracken CC, Sandoval J, et al. (2018) Defining new viewing behaviours: What makes and motivates TV binge-watching? International Journal of Digital Television. 9: 69-85 |
Rubenking B, Bracken CC. (2018) Binge-Watching: A Suspenseful, Emotional, Habit Communication Research Reports. 35: 381-391 |
Rubenking B. (2017) Boring is bad Computers in Human Behavior. 72: 488-495 |
Rubenking B, Lewis N. (2016) The Sweet Spot: An Examination of Second-Screen Sports Viewing International Journal of Sport Communication. 9: 424-439 |
Rubenking B. (2016) Multitasking With TV: Media Technology, Genre, and Audience Influences Communication Research Reports. 33: 324-331 |
Rubenking B, Lang A. (2015) Appetitive and impulsive: Examining alcohol use via the motivational and self-control systems Social Science Journal. 52: 258-265 |
Rubenking B, Lang A. (2014) Captivated and grossed out: An examination of processing core and sociomoral disgusts in entertainment media Journal of Communication. 64: 543-565 |
Lang A, Kurita S, Gao Y, et al. (2013) Measuring Television Message Complexity as Available Processing Resources: Dimensions of Information and Cognitive Load Media Psychology. 16: 129-153 |