Kristen Harrison, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Communication Studies University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Mass Communication, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology
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Couture Bue AC, Harrison K. (2020) Visual and cognitive processing of thin-ideal Instagram images containing idealized or disclaimer comments. Body Image. 33: 152-163
Harrison K, Bue AC. (2020) Media sensory curation and family media conflict: replication and validation of short-form measures Media Psychology. 1-24
Domoff SE, Radesky JS, Harrison K, et al. (2019) A Naturalistic Study of Child and Family Screen Media and Mobile Device Use. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 28: 401-410
Domoff SE, Harrison K, Gearhardt AN, et al. (2019) Development and Validation of the Problematic Media Use Measure: A Parent Report Measure of Screen Media "Addiction" in Children. Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 8: 2-11
Couture Bue AC, Harrison K. (2019) Empowerment Sold Separately: Two Experiments Examine the Effects of Ostensibly Empowering Beauty Advertisements on Women’s Empowerment and Self-Objectification Sex Roles. 81: 627-642
Moorman JD, Harrison K. (2018) Beyond Access and Exposure: Implications of Sneaky Media Use for Preschoolers' Sleep Behavior. Health Communication. 1-8
Harrison K, Moorman J, Peralta M, et al. (2017) Food brand recognition and BMI in preschoolers. Appetite
Wenhold H, Harrison K. (2017) Television use and family mealtimes among a sample of US families with preschoolers Journal of Children and Media. 12: 98-115
Domoff SE, Miller AL, Khalatbari N, et al. (2017) Maternal beliefs about television and parental mediation in a low-income United States sample Journal of Children and Media. 11: 278-294
Liechty JM, Clarke S, Birky JP, et al. (2016) Perceptions of early body image socialization in families: Exploring knowledge, beliefs, and strategies among mothers of preschoolers. Body Image. 19: 68-78
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