Kirstie M. Farrar, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Mass Communications
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Dale Kunkel grad student 2001 UC Santa Barbara
 (Sexual intercourse on television: Do risk and responsibility messages matter?)
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Farrar KM, Lapierre MA, McGloin R, et al. (2017) Ready, Aim, Fire! Violent Video Game Play and Gun Controller Use: Effects on Behavioral Aggression and Social Norms Concerning Violence Communication Studies. 68: 369-384
McGloin R, Farrar KM, Krcmar M, et al. (2016) Modeling outcomes of violent video game play: Applying mental models and model matching to explain the relationship between user differences, game characteristics, enjoyment, and aggressive intentions Computers in Human Behavior. 62: 442-451
McGloin R, Farrar KM, Fishlock J. (2015) Triple Whammy! Violent Games and Violent Controllers: Investigating the Use of Realistic Gun Controllers on Perceptions of Realism, Immersion, and Outcome Aggression Journal of Communication. 65: 280-299
Krcmar M, Farrar KM, Jalette G, et al. (2015) Appetitive and Defensive Arousal in Violent Video Games: Explaining Individual Differences in Attraction to and Effects of Video Games Media Psychology. 18: 527-550
Farrar KM, Krcmar M, McGloin RP. (2013) The Perception of Human Appearance in Video Games: Toward an Understanding of the Effects of Player Perceptions of Game Features Mass Communication and Society. 16: 299-324
Krcmar M, Farrar K. (2009) Retaliatory Aggression and the Effects of Point of View and Blood in Violent Video Games Mass Communication and Society. 12: 115-138
Nowak KL, Krcmar M, Farrar KM. (2008) The causes and consequences of presence: Considering the influence of violent video games on presence and aggression Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 17: 256-268
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
Farrar KM. (2006) Sexual Intercourse on Television: Do Safe Sex Messages Matter? Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 50: 635-650
Farrar K, Krcmar M. (2006) Measuring State and Trait Aggression: A Short, Cautionary Tale Media Psychology. 8: 127-138
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