Joanne Cantor

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Communication Arts University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Kristen Harrison grad student UW Madison
Cynthia Hoffner grad student
Amy Nathanson grad student (SocTree)
Mary Beth Oliver grad student
Barbara J Wilson grad student
Glenn Sparks grad student 1978-1983 Purdue
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Anderson CA, Bushman BJ, Bartholow BD, et al. (2017) Screen Violence and Youth Behavior. Pediatrics. 140: S142-S147
Hoge E, Bickham D, Cantor J. (2017) Digital Media, Anxiety, and Depression in Children. Pediatrics. 140: S76-S80
Uncapher MR, Lin L, Rosen LD, et al. (2017) Media Multitasking and Cognitive, Psychological, Neural, and Learning Differences. Pediatrics. 140: S62-S66
Riddle K, Cantor J, Byrne S, et al. (2012) "People Killing People on the News": Young Children's Descriptions of Frightening Television News Content Communication Quarterly. 60: 278-294
Cantor J, Byrne S, Moyer-Gusé E, et al. (2010) Descriptions of Media-Induced Fright Reactions in a Sample of US Elementary School Children Journal of Children and Media. 4: 1-17
Kerby HW, Cantor J, Weiland M, et al. (2010) Fusion science theater presents the amazing chemical circus: A new model of outreach that uses theater to engage children in learning Journal of Chemical Education. 87: 1024-1030
Mares ML, Oliver MB, Cantor J. (2008) Age differences in adults' emotional motivations for exposure to films Media Psychology. 11: 488-511
Cantor J. (2004) “I'll Never Have a Clown in My House” — Why Movie Horror Lives On Poetics Today. 25: 283-304
Bushman BJ, Cantor J. (2003) Media ratings for violence and sex. Implications for policymakers and parents. The American Psychologist. 58: 130-41
Cantor J, Wilson BJ. (2003) Media and Violence: Intervention Strategies for Reducing Aggression Media Psychology. 5: 363-403
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