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Hennessy, M., Bleakley, A., Fishbein, M., and Jordan, A. (2009). Estimating the longitudinal association between adolescent sexual behavior and exposure to sexual media content. Journal of Sex Research, 46 (6), 586-596.
Graduating in 2000 with a Journalism and Media degree when SC&I was known as the School of Communication, Information and Library Science (SCILS), Salama started her career as a journalist at WNBC-TV in New York.
The Rutgers Student Leadership Academy named Amoresano a winner of this prestigious award, citing her dedication to her academics, sport, and the local and global community.
Strasburger, V., Jordan, A., & Donnerstein, E. (2010). Health effects of media on children and adolescents. Pediatrics, 125(4), 756-767.
Manganello, J., Henderson, V., Jordan, A., Trentacoste, N., Martin, S., Hennessy, M., Fishbein, M. (2010). Adolescent judgment of sexual content on television: Implications for future content analysis research. Journal of Sex Research, 47(4), 364-373.
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.
Hull, S., Hennessy, M., Bleakley, A., Fishbein, M. & Jordan, A. (2010). Identifying the causal pathways from religiosity to delayed adolescent sexual behavior. Journal of Sex Research, 48, 1-11.
Jordan, A. (2010). Children’s television viewing and childhood obesity. Pediatric Annals, 39(3), 569-573.