Karyn Riddle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Communication | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorMiriam J. Metzger | grad student | 2007 | UC Santa Barbara | |
(Always on my mind: Exploring how frequent, recent, and vivid television portrayals are used in the formation of social reality judgments.) |
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Riddle K, Di Z. (2020) Are caregivers concerned about media violence? A survey of U.S. parents’ beliefs about specific media violence effects Journal of Children and Media. 1-20 |
Riddle K, Peebles A, Davis C, et al. (2017) The addictive potential of television binge watching: Comparing intentional and unintentional binges. Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 7: 589-604 |
Riddle K. (2014) A Theory of Vivid Media Violence. Communication Theory. 24: 291-310 |
Riddle K. (2013) Transportation into Vivid Media Violence: A Focus on Attention, Emotions, and Mental Rumination Communication Quarterly. 61: 446-462 |
Riddle K, Simone JJD. (2013) A Snooki effect? An exploration of the surveillance subgenre of reality TV and viewers’ beliefs about the “real” real world. Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 2: 237-250 |
Riddle K, Potter WJ, Metzger MJ, et al. (2011) Beyond cultivation: Exploring the effects of frequency, recency, and vivid autobiographical memories for violent media Media Psychology. 14: 168-191 |
Riddle K. (2010) Remembering Past Media Use: Toward the Development of a Lifetime Television Exposure Scale Communication Methods and Measures. 4: 241-255 |
Riddle K. (2010) Always on My Mind: Exploring How Frequent, Recent, and Vivid Television Portrayals Are Used in the Formation of Social Reality Judgments Media Psychology. 13: 155-179 |