David Cuillier, Ph.D.

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2006 Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
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Susan Ross grad student 2006 WSU
 (Access attitudes: Measuring and conceptualizing support for press access to government records.)
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Schwalbe CB, Cuillier D. (2013) Ethics Pedagogy 2.0: A Content Analysis of Award-Winning Media Ethics Exercises Journal of Mass Media Ethics: Exploring Questions of Media Morality. 28: 175-188
Cuillier D. (2012) Subconscious Gatekeeping: The Effect of Death Thoughts on Bias Toward Outgroups in News Writing Mass Communication and Society. 15: 4-24
Cuillier D, Pinkleton BE. (2011) Suspicion and secrecy: Political attitudes and their relationship to support for freedom of information Communication Law and Policy. 16: 227-254
Cuillier D, Duell B, Joireman J. (2010) The mortality muzzle: The effect of death thoughts on attitudes toward national security and a watchdog press Journalism. 11: 185-202
Cuillier D. (2010) Honey v. vinegar: Testing compliance-gaining theories in the context of freedom of information laws Communication Law and Policy. 15: 203-229
Relly JE, Cuillier D. (2010) A comparison of political, cultural, and economic indicators of access to information in Arab and non-Arab states Government Information Quarterly. 27: 360-370
Cuillier D. (2009) Mortality Morality: Effect of Death Thoughts on Journalism Students' Attitudes Toward Relativism, Idealism, and Ethics Journal of Mass Media Ethics. 24: 40-58
Cuillier D, Piotrowski SJ. (2009) Internet information-seeking and its relation to support for access to government records Government Information Quarterly. 26: 441-449
Cuillier D. (2008) Access attitudes: A social learning approach to examining community engagement and support for press access to government records Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 85: 549-576
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