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Jordan, A. (2006). Make yourself at home: The social construction of research roles in family studies. Qualitative Research (6)2, 169-185.
Jordan, A. (2007). Television viewing and weight status in children and adolescents. Journal of Children and Media (1)1, 45-54.
Jordan, A. & Robinson, T. (January, 2008). Children, television viewing, and weight status. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 615 (January), 119-132.
Manganello, J., Franzini, A., Jordan, A. (2008). Sampling television programs for content analysis of sex on TV: How many episodes are enough? Journal of Sex Research, 45(1), 9-16.
Strasburger, V., Jordan, A., & Donnerstein, E. (2010). Health effects of media on children and adolescents. Pediatrics, 125(4), 756-767.
Jordan A., Bleakley A, Manganello J, Hennessy M, Stevens R, Fishbein M. (2010). The role of television access in the viewing time of U.S. adolescents. Journal of Children and Media, 4(4), 355-370.
Jordan, A. (2010). Children’s television viewing and childhood obesity. Pediatric Annals, 39(3), 569-573.
Gilmore, J. & Jordan, A. (2012). Burgers and basketball: Race and stereotypes in food and beverage advertising aimed at children in the US. Journal of Children and Media, 6(3): 317-332.
Gottfried, J. A., Vaala, S. E., Bleakley, A., Hennessy, M., & Jordan, A. (2013). Does the effect of exposure to TV sex on adolescent sexual behavior vary by genre? Communication Research, 40(1), 73-95.
Calvert, S., Jordan, A., & Cocking, R. (Eds.) (2002). Children in the digital age: Influences of electronic media on development. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.