This article critiques a recent publication in the American Psychological Association\u27s (APA) flagship journal, American Psychologist. This publication asserts that media reporting on scientific research concerning the effects of media violence on human psychology underreports those effects and misinforms the public
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Alarmist narratives about online misinformation continue to gain tra...
Commentators say we have entered a “post-truth” era. As political lies and “fake news” flourish, cit...
ABSTRACT—Correlates and consequences of newspaper accounts of research on sex differences were exami...
Fifty years of news coverage on the link between media violence and aggression have left the U.S. pu...
This article critiques a commonly promulgated belief that mass media-conveyed violence induces comme...
We appreciate the efforts of Bushman and Cruz to provide new data describing parents’ and profession...
This article highlights some significant problems with state-of-the art psychological research on vi...
this issue) fl1r their thoughtful comments on our article (Bush-man&Anderson.J /July00I.Ourmain ...
This article critiques the way that news articles report the relationship between genes and psycholo...
This article identifies occurrences within the process of news production and also examples of psych...
Objective: To conduct a meta-analytic review of studies that examine the impact of violent media on ...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
Fake news is fabricated information that mimics news media content yet lacks the editorial norms and...
In this dissertation we have questioned the current research practices in psychological science and ...
This article is based on up-to-date foreign research on the use of misinformation as a tool of psych...
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Alarmist narratives about online misinformation continue to gain tra...
Commentators say we have entered a “post-truth” era. As political lies and “fake news” flourish, cit...
ABSTRACT—Correlates and consequences of newspaper accounts of research on sex differences were exami...
Fifty years of news coverage on the link between media violence and aggression have left the U.S. pu...
This article critiques a commonly promulgated belief that mass media-conveyed violence induces comme...
We appreciate the efforts of Bushman and Cruz to provide new data describing parents’ and profession...
This article highlights some significant problems with state-of-the art psychological research on vi...
this issue) fl1r their thoughtful comments on our article (Bush-man&Anderson.J /July00I.Ourmain ...
This article critiques the way that news articles report the relationship between genes and psycholo...
This article identifies occurrences within the process of news production and also examples of psych...
Objective: To conduct a meta-analytic review of studies that examine the impact of violent media on ...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
Fake news is fabricated information that mimics news media content yet lacks the editorial norms and...
In this dissertation we have questioned the current research practices in psychological science and ...
This article is based on up-to-date foreign research on the use of misinformation as a tool of psych...
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Alarmist narratives about online misinformation continue to gain tra...
Commentators say we have entered a “post-truth” era. As political lies and “fake news” flourish, cit...
ABSTRACT—Correlates and consequences of newspaper accounts of research on sex differences were exami...