Laramie D. Taylor, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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Mass Communications, Journalism, Social PsychologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorL Rowell Huesmann | grad student | 2005 | University of Michigan | |
(Framing sexual information: Explorations of effects and processes.) |
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Alexopoulos C, Taylor LD. (2020) Your Cheating Cognitions: Young Women’s Responses to Television Messages about Infidelity Mass Communication and Society. 23: 249-271 |
Alexopoulos C, Taylor LD. (2020) Risky Business: Sexual Risk and Responsibility Messages in Teen Sex Romps Sexuality and Culture. 1-22 |
Alexopoulos C, Taylor LD. (2019) Easy listening? An analysis of infidelity in top pop, hip-hop, and country song lyrics over 25 years: Psychology of Music. 30573561882498 |
Taylor LD. (2019) Eudaimonia, hedonia, and fan behavior: Examining the motives of fans of fictional texts. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts |
Gil-Lopez T, Ahmed S, Taylor LD. (2017) Understanding Fandom in the Multilingual Internet: A Study of “El Clásico” Fans’ Commenting Behavior on YouTube International Journal of Sport Communication. 10: 17-33 |
Chen M, Bell RA, Taylor LD. (2016) Narrator Point of View and Persuasion in Health Narratives: The Role of Protagonist-Reader Similarity, Identification, and Self-Referencing. Journal of Health Communication. 1-11 |
Taylor LD, Fortaleza J. (2016) Media Violence and Male Body Image Psychology of Men and Masculinity |
Taylor LD, Alexopoulos C, Ghaznavi J. (2016) Touchy Subjects: Sex in the Workplace on Broadcast, Cable, and Internet Television Sex Roles. 75: 476-489 |
Ghaznavi J, Taylor LD. (2015) Bones, body parts, and sex appeal: An analysis of #thinspiration images on popular social media. Body Image. 14: 54-61 |
Taylor LD. (2015) Men's Sexual Selectivity, Romantic Confidence, and Gender Ratios in the Media Journal of Men's Studies. 23: 107-113 |