Yanovitzky, I., & Weimann, G. (1998). The attitudes of Jewish settlers toward law and democracy in Israel: An analysis of “Nekuda”, the settlers’ main publication. Megamot, 34(3), 191-215 (Hebrew).
Cohen-Almagor, R., & Yanovitzky, I. (1999). The conduct of the media in the eye of the Jewish public in Israel: "Is" versus "ought". Megamot, 34 (4), 400-419 (Hebrew).
Yanovitzky, I., & Bennett, C. (1999). Media attention, institutional response, and health behavior change: The case of drunk driving, 1978-1996. Communication Research, 26(4), 429-453.
Yanovitzky, I., & Blitz, C. (2000). Effect of media coverage and physician advice on utilization of breast cancer screening by women 40 years and older. Journal of Health Communication, 5(2), 117-134.
Yanovitzky, I., & Stryker, J. (2001). Mass media, social norms, and health promotion efforts: A longitudinal study of media effects on youth binge drinking. Communication Research, 28(2), 208-239.
Yanovitzky, I., & Stryker, J. (2001). Mass media, social norms, and health promotion efforts: A longitudinal study of media effects on youth binge drinking. Communication Research, 28(2), 208-239.
Yanovitzky, I., & Cappella, J. N. (2001). Effect of call-in political talk radio shows on their audience: Evidence from a multi-wave panel analysis. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 13(4), 377-397
Yanovitzky, I. (2002). Effect of news coverage on the prevalence of drunk-driving behavior: Evidence from a longitudinal study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63, 342-351.
Yanovitzky, I. (2002). Effects of news coverage on policy attention and actions: A closer look into the media-policy connection. Communication Research, 29(4), 422-451.
Hornik, R., & Yanovitzky, I. (2003). Using theory to design evaluations of communication campaigns: The case of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign. Communication Theory, 13(2), 204-224.