Ed Donnerstein
Affiliations: | Communication | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Speech Communication, Health Education, Developmental Psychology, General PsychologyGoogle:
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Anderson CA, Bushman BJ, Bartholow BD, et al. (2017) Screen Violence and Youth Behavior. Pediatrics. 140: S142-S147 |
Bushman BJ, Anderson CA, Donnerstein E, et al. (2016) Reply to Comments on SPSSI Research Summary on Media Violence by Cupit (2016), Gentile (2016), Glackin & Gray (2016), Gollwitzer (2016), and Krahé (2016) Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy |
Anderson CA, Bushman BJ, Donnerstein E, et al. (2015) SPSSI Research Summary on Media Violence Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy |
Krahé B, Berkowitz L, Brockmyer JH, et al. (2012) Report of the Media Violence Commission Aggressive Behavior. 38: 335-341 |
Strasburger VC, Jordan AB, Donnerstein E. (2010) Health effects of media on children and adolescents. Pediatrics. 125: 756-67 |
Kunkel D, Farrar KM, Eyal K, et al. (2007) Sexual Socialization Messages on Entertainment Television: Comparing Content Trends 1997–2002 Media Psychology. 9: 595-622 |
Linz DG, Donnerstein E, Penrod S. (1988) Effects of long-term exposure to violent and sexually degrading depictions of women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 55: 758-68 |
Linz DG, Donnerstein E, Penrod S. (1984) The Effects of Multiple Exposures to Filmed Violence Against Women Journal of Communication. 34: 130-147 |