Jordan, A. (2006). Make yourself at home: The social construction of research roles in family studies. Qualitative Research (6)2, 169-185.

Jordan, A., Hersey, J., McDivitt, J., Heitzler, C. (2006). Reducing children’s television-viewing time: A qualitative study of parents and their children. Pediatrics, 18:5, e1303-1310.

Jordan, A. (2007). Television viewing and weight status in children and adolescents. Journal of Children and Media (1)1, 45-54.

Jordan, A., Trentacoste, N., Henderson, V., Manganello, J. & Fishbein, M. (2007). Measuring the time teens spend with media: Challenges and opportunities. Media Psychology, 9(1), 19-42.

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.

Jordan, A., Kramer-Golinkoff, E., Strasburger, V. (2008). Does adolescent media use cause obesity and eating disorders? Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 19(3), 431-449.

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.

Hennessy, M., Bleakley, A., Jordan, A., Fishbein, M. (2008). Validating an index of adolescent sexual behavior using psychosocial theory and social trait correlates. AIDS and Behavior, 12(2), 321-31.

Bleakley, A., Fishbein, M., Hennessy, M., Jordan, A., Chernin, A., & Stevens, R. (2008). Developing respondent-based multi-media measures of exposure to sexual content. Communication Methods and Measures, 2, 43-64.

Jordan, A. (2008). Children’s media policy. The Future of Children, 18(2): 235-253.

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