James P. Dillard
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Sign in to add traineeJohn 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 |