John A. Banas, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Speech Communication, Marketing Business Administration
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Monique Turner grad student 2005 UT Austin
 (Is that all? Exploring the cognitive and affective processes underpinnings of the "that's-not-all" technique.)
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Banas JA, Richards AS. (2017) Apprehension or motivation to defend attitudes? Exploring the underlying threat mechanism in inoculation-induced resistance to persuasion Communication Monographs. 84: 164-178
Richards AS, Banas JA, Magid Y. (2016) More on Inoculating Against Reactance to Persuasive Health Messages: The Paradox of Threat. Health Communication. 1-13
Richards AS, Banas JA. (2015) Inoculating against reactance to persuasive health messages. Health Communication. 30: 451-60
Banas J, Turner MM, Shulman H. (2012) A Test of Competing Hypotheses of the Effects of Mood on Persuasion Communication Quarterly. 60: 143-164
Banas J, Turner MM. (2011) Exploring the “That's-Not-All” Effect: A Test of Theoretical Explanations The Southern Communication Journal. 76: 305-322
Wright KB, Banas JA, Bessarabova E, et al. (2010) A communication competence approach to examining health care social support, stress, and job burnout. Health Communication. 25: 375-82
Turner MM, Banas JA, Rains SA, et al. (2010) The effects of altercasting and counterattitudinal behavior on compliance: A lost letter technique investigation Communication Reports. 23: 1-13
Banas JA, Rains SA. (2010) A meta-analysis of research on inoculation theory Communication Monographs. 77: 281-311
Pfau M, Banas J, Semmler SM, et al. (2010) Role and impact of involvement and enhanced threat in resistance Communication Quarterly. 58: 1-18
Pfau M, Semmler SM, Deatrick L, et al. (2009) Nuances about the role and impact of affect in inoculation Communication Monographs. 76: 73-98
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