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Jessie M. Quintero Johnson
Jessie M. Quintero Johnson
Associate Professor, Emerson College
E-mail megerősítve itt: emerson.edu
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Benefits and Costs of Channel One in a Middle School Setting and the Role of Media-Literacy Training
EW Austin, YCY Chen, BE Pinkleton, JQ Johnson
Pediatrics 117 (3), e423-e433, 2006
972006
Exploring the presentation of news information about the HPV vaccine: a content analysis of a representative sample of US newspaper articles
J Quintero Johnson, C Sionean, AM Scott
Health communication 26 (6), 491-501, 2011
902011
Understanding the effectiveness of the entertainment-education strategy: An investigation of how audience involvement, message processing, and message design influence health …
JM Quintero Johnson, K Harrison, BL Quick
Journal of health communication 18 (2), 160-178, 2013
792013
Exploring audience involvement with an interactive narrative: implications for incorporating transmedia storytelling into entertainment-education campaigns
A Sangalang, JM Quintero Johnson, KE Ciancio
Critical Arts 27 (1), 127-146, 2013
742013
Testing the explanatory power of two measures of narrative involvement: An investigation of the influence of transportation and narrative engagement on the process of narrative …
JM Quintero Johnson, A Sanglang
Media Psychology, 2016
612016
Optimizing the presentation of mental health information in social media: the effects of health testimonials and platform on source perceptions, message processing, and health …
JM Quintero Johnson, G Yilmaz, K Najarian
Health communication 32 (9), 1121-1132, 2017
492017
“He acted like a crazy person”: Exploring the influence of college students’ recall of stereotypic media representations of mental illness.
JM Quintero Johnson, J Riles
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 7 (2), 146, 2018
472018
When women “snap”: The use of mental illness to contextualize women's acts of violence in contemporary popular media
JM Quintero Johnson, B Miller
Women's Studies in Communication 39 (2), 211-227, 2016
442016
Exploring the influence of parasocial relationships and experiences on radio listeners’ consumer behaviors
JM Quintero Johnson, PD Patnoe-Woodley
Communication Research Reports 33 (1), 40-46, 2016
422016
Examining the third‐person effect of baseline omission in numerical comparison: The role of consumer persuasion knowledge
GX Xie, JMQ Johnson
Psychology & Marketing 32 (4), 438-449, 2015
352015
Tweeting facts, Facebooking lives: The influence of language use and modality on online source credibility
G Yilmaz, JM Quintero Johnson
Communication research reports 33 (2), 137-144, 2016
322016
Media use during COVID-19: An investigation of negative effects on the mental health of asian versus white americans
JM Quintero Johnson, M Saleem, L Tang, S Ramasubramanian, ...
Frontiers in Communication 6, 638031, 2021
182021
First-person, third-person, or bystander? Exploring the persuasive influence of perspective in mental health narratives
JM Quintero Johnson, A Sangalang, SY Park
Journal of Health Communication 26 (4), 225-238, 2021
142021
Audience involvement with entertainment-education programs: Explicating processes and outcomes
JMQ Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2011
32011
Audience involvement with entertainment-education programs: Explicating processes and outcomes
JM Quintero Johnson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2011
22011
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