James P. Dillard

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Speech Communication, Social Psychology
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John W Gastil grad student 1994 UW Madison (PoliSci Tree)
Kyle J. Tusing grad student 2000 UW Madison
James E. Brentar grad student 2001 UW Madison
Christine L. Carson grad student 2005 UW Madison
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Dillard JP, Li R, Yang C. (2020) Fear of Zika: Information Seeking as Cause and Consequence. Health Communication. 1-11
Kim Y, Dillard JP, Smith RA. (2019) Communicating Antibiotic Stewardship: Emotional Responses and Their Impact on Adherence. Health Communication. 1-11
Seo K, Dillard J. (2019) The Persuasive Effects of Two Stylistic Elements Framing and Imagery Communication Research. 46: 93650215626979
Seo K, Dillard JP. (2019) A Process Analysis of Message Style and Persuasion: The Effects of Gain-Loss Framing and Emotion-Inducing Imagery Visual Communication Quarterly. 26: 131-145
Dillard JP, Kim J, Li SS. (2018) Anti-Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Messages Elicit Reactance: Effects on Attitudes and Policy Preferences. Journal of Health Communication. 1-9
Dillard JP, Yang C, Li R. (2018) Self-regulation of emotional responses to Zika: Spiral of fear. Plos One. 13: e0199828
Yang C, Dillard JP, Li R. (2018) Understanding Fear of Zika: Personal, Interpersonal, and Media Influences. Risk Analysis : An Official Publication of the Society For Risk Analysis
Dillard JP, Li R, Huang Y. (2016) Threat Appeals: The Fear-Persuasion Relationship is Linear and Curvilinear. Health Communication. 1-10
Dillard JP, Ha Y. (2016) Interpreting Perceived Effectiveness: Understanding and Addressing the Problem of Mean Validity. Journal of Health Communication. 21: 1016-22
Dillard JP, Ha Y. (2016) Perceived Message Effectiveness Predicts Information-Seeking Behavior Communication Research Reports. 33: 356-362
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