Psychology of Popular Media Culture

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Social comparison, social media, and self-esteem.2014/10/01English504
“Technoference”: The interference of technology in couple relationships and implications for women’s personal and relational well-being.2016/01/01English288
Trends in U.S. Adolescents’ media use, 1976–2016: The rise of digital media, the decline of TV, and the (near) demise of print.2019/10/01English271
Negative social comparison on Facebook and depressive symptoms: Rumination as a mechanism.2013/07/01English262
Video game playing, attention problems, and impulsiveness: Evidence of bidirectional causality.2012/01/01English159
Exploring the relationship between frequency of Instagram use, exposure to idealized images, and psychological well-being in women.2019/10/01English134
Development and validation of a social media use integration scale.2013/01/01English118
In the eye of the beholder: Thin-ideal media affects some, but not most, viewers in a meta-analytic review of body dissatisfaction in women and men.2013/01/01English118
Narcissism and social media use: A meta-analytic review.2018/07/01English108
Attacking others online: The formation of cyberbullying in late adolescence.2012/04/01English105
Frequency and quality of social networking among young adults: Associations with depressive symptoms, rumination, and corumination.2012/04/01English104
Predicting cyberbullying from anonymity.2016/04/01English94
Video games as meaningful entertainment experiences.2016/10/01English88
Objectifying fitness: A content and thematic analysis of #fitspiration images on social media.2018/10/01English88
“Let me take a selfie”: Associations between self-photography, narcissism, and self-esteem.2017/01/01English87
Development and validation of the Problematic Media Use Measure: A parent report measure of screen media “addiction” in children.2019/01/01English74
Facebook psychology: Popular questions answered by research.2012/01/01English74
Texting while stressed: Implications for students’ burnout, sleep, and well-being.2013/10/01English60
Reassessing media violence effects using a risk and resilience approach to understanding aggression.2012/07/01English57
The relationship between elevation, connectedness, and compassionate love in meaningful films.2017/07/01English56
Violent video games and real-world violence: Rhetoric versus data.2015/10/01English54
Violent video games and physical aggression: Evidence for a selection effect among adolescents.2015/10/01English53
Anonymously hurting others online: The effect of anonymity on cyberbullying frequency.2015/04/01English53
A Facebook analysis of helping behavior in online bullying.2013/01/01English51
Who’s addicted to the smartphone and/or the Internet?2019/07/01English50
The addictive potential of television binge watching: Comparing intentional and unintentional binges.2018/10/01English48
Online aggression: The influences of anonymity and social modeling.2016/04/01English45
Alcohol and the social network: Online social networking sites and college students' perceived drinking norms.2013/04/01English44
More than a dalliance? Pornography consumption and extramarital sex attitudes among married U.S. adults.2014/04/01English44
The price of sexy: Viewers’ perceptions of a sexualized versus nonsexualized Facebook profile photograph.2016/01/01English43