Linda C. Lederman
Affiliations: | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeMyra S. Nelson | grad student | 2000 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
Brad Crownover | grad student | 2005 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
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Menegatos L, Lederman LC, Floyd K. (2016) When parents talk about college drinking: an examination of content, frequency, and associations with students' dangerous drinking. Health Communication. 31: 287-98 |
Lederman LC. (2010) The Impact of Health Communication on the Culture of College Drinking Health Communication. 25: 603-604 |
LeGreco M, Hess A, Lederman LC, et al. (2010) An Innovative Dialogue about College Drinking: Developing an Immediate Response Technology Model for Health Promotion Communication Education. 59: 389-404 |
Menegatos L, Lederman LC, Hess A. (2010) Friends Don't Let Jane Hook Up Drunk: A Qualitative Analysis of Participation in a Simulation of College Drinking-Related Decisions Communication Education. 59: 374-388 |
Muir JK, Kahl ML, Lederman LC. (2009) Celebrating a Century of Excellence in the Communication Discipline Reflections on the Eastern Communication Association Centennial Convention: The Association at 100 Communication Quarterly. 57: 375-378 |
Lederman LC, Stewart LP, Russ TL. (2007) Addressing college drinking through curriculum infusion: A study of the use of experience-based learning in the communication classroom Communication Education. 56: 476-494 |
Yanovitzky I, Stewart LP, Lederman LC. (2006) Social distance, perceived drinking by peers, and alcohol use by college students. Health Communication. 19: 1-10 |
Lederman LC, Lederman JB, Kully RD. (2004) Believing is Seeing The Co-Construction of Everyday Myths in the Media about College Drinking American Behavioral Scientist. 48: 130-136 |
Goodhart FW, Lederman LC, Stewart LP, et al. (2003) Binge drinking: not the word of choice. Journal of American College Health : J of Ach. 52: 44-6 |
Lederman LC, Stewart LP, Goodhart FW, et al. (2003) A case against "binge" as the term of choice: convincing college students to personalize messages about dangerous drinking. Journal of Health Communication. 8: 79-91 |