Chad Mahood, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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(Video game play and the role of frustration: How playing both violent and non -violent video games can lead to aggressive effects.) |
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Moyer-Gusé E, Mahood C, Brookes S. (2011) Entertainment-education in the context of humor: effects on safer sex intentions and risk perceptions. Health Communication. 26: 765-74 |
Yao MZ, Mahood C, Linz D. (2010) Sexual Priming, Gender Stereotyping, and Likelihood to Sexually Harass: Examining the Cognitive Effects of Playing a Sexually-Explicit Video Game. Sex Roles. 62: 77-88 |
Oliver MB, Kalyanaraman S, Mahood C, et al. (2007) Sexual and violent imagery in movie previews: Effects on viewers' perceptions and anticipated enjoyment Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 51: 596-614 |
Riddle K, Eyal K, Mahood C, et al. (2006) Judging the degree of violence in media portrayals: A cross-genre comparison Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 50: 270-286 |
Eyal K, Metzger MJ, Lingsweiler RW, et al. (2006) Aggressive Political Opinions and Exposure to Violent Media Mass Communication and Society. 9: 399-428 |