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Yanovitzky, I. (2006). Sensation seeking and alcohol use by college students: Examining multiple pathways of effects. Journal of Health Communication, 11(3), 269-280.
Stryker, J.E., Wray, R.J., Hornik, R.C., and Yanovitzky, I. (2006). Validation of database search terms for content analysis: The case of cancer news coverage. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 83(2), 413-430.
Bagdasarov, Z., Greene, K., Banerjee, S. C., Krcmar, M., Yanovitzky, I. & Ruginyte, D. (2010). I am what I watch: Voyeurism, sensation seeking and television viewing patterns. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 54, 299-315.
Banerjee, S. C., Greene, K., & Yanovitzky, I. (2011). Sensation seeking and dosage effect: An exploration of the role of surprise in anti-cocaine messages. Journal of Substance Use, 16, 1-13.
Feldman, L. (2005). Faking the news: Journalism’s response to The Daily Show. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Popular Culture and American Culture Associations, San Diego, CA, 23-26 March.
Feldman, L. (2005). The news about comedy: Young audiences, The Daily Show, and evolving notions of journalism. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, New York, NY, 26-30 May.
Price, V., Feldman, L., & Cappella, J. N. (2007). Public deliberation and public opinion about health care policy. Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Anaheim, CA, 17-20 May.
Feldman, L. (2008). The effects of journalist opinionation on learning from television news. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada, 22-26 May. Awarded Top Student Paper in Political Communication Division.
Feldman, L. (2008). The tension between receiver bias and journalist bias in opinionated news: A study of information processing. Presented at the Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, 21-24 Nov.
Feldman, L. (2009). The opinion factor: The effects of opinionated news on information processing and attitude change. Presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL, 21-25 May.