Frank M. Schneider

Affiliations: 
University of Mannheim 
Area:
communication, media psychology
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Schneider FM, Domahidi E, Dietrich F. (2020) What Is Important When We Evaluate Movies? Insights from Computational Analysis of Online Reviews Media and Communication. 8: 153-163
Wolfers LN, Schneider FM. (2020) Using Media for Coping: A Scoping Review Communication Research. 9365022093977
Dienlin T, Johannes N, Bowman ND, et al. (2020) An Agenda for Open Science in Communication Journal of Communication
Lutz S, Schneider FM. (2020) Is receiving Dislikes in social media still better than being ignored? The effects of ostracism and rejection on need threat and coping responses online Media Psychology. 1-25
Knop-Huelss K, Rieger D, Schneider FM. (2020) Thinking About Right and Wrong: Examining the Effect of Moral Conflict on Entertainment Experiences, and Knowledge Media Psychology. 23: 625-650
Lutz S, Schneider FM, Vorderer P. (2020) On the downside of mobile communication: An experimental study about the influence of setting-inconsistent pressure on employees’ emotional well-being Computers in Human Behavior. 105: 106216
Erben J, Schneider FM, Maier M. (2019) In the Ear of the Beholder: Self-Other Agreement in Leadership Communication and Its Relationship With Subordinates’ Job Satisfaction: International Journal of Business Communication. 56: 2329488416672431
Dupont JC, Bytzek E, Steffens MC, et al. (2019) Which kind of political campaign messages do people perceive as election pledges Electoral Studies. 57: 121-130
Oliver MB, Raney AA, Slater MD, et al. (2018) Self-transcendent Media Experiences: Taking Meaningful Media to a Higher Level Journal of Communication. 68: 380-389
Reich S, Schneider FM, Heling L. (2018) Zero Likes – Symbolic interactions and need satisfaction online Computers in Human Behavior. 80: 97-102
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