Publications in June 2014

Amsterdam School of Communication Research

 

 

  • Hendriks, H.van den Putte, B.de Bruijn, G.-J., & de Vreese. C. (2014). Predicting health: The interplay between interpersonal communication and health campaigns. Journal of Health Communication, 19, 625-636.
  • Hoeken, H., & Fikkers, K.M. (2014). Issue-relevant thinking and identification as mechanisms of narrative persuasion. Poetics, 44, 84-99. doi: 10.1016/j.poetic.2014.05.001
  • Hoving, C., Smit, E. S., de Vries H. (2014). Wie kiest er voor PAS? Tijdschrift voor Praktijkondersteuning, 3, 66-71.
  • Keer, M., Conner, M., van den Putte, B., & Neijens, P. (2014). The temporal stability and predictive validity of affect-based and cognition-based intentions. British Journal of Social Psychology, 53, 315-327.
  • Linn, A. J.Van Weert, J. C. M., Jansen, J., Smit E. G., & Van Dijk, L. (2013). May you never forget what is worth remembering: The relation between recall of medical information and medication adherence in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Journal of Crohn’s & Colitis, 7(11). doi.org/10.1016/j.crohns.2013.04.001, e543-550.
  • Linn, A. J.Van Weert, J. C. M.Schouten, B. C.Smit, E. G., van Bodegraven, A. A., & Van Dijk, L. Een communicatietypologie voor het bespreken van therapietrouwbarrières. PW Wetenschappelijk Platform, Pharmaceutisch Weekblad, 8, A1410.
  • Loos, E. F., & Romano Bergstrom, J. (2014). Older adults. In J. Romano Bergstrom, & A. J. Schall (Eds.), Eye tracking in user experience design (pp. 313-329). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
  • Van Noort, G. Antheunis, M. L. & Verlegh, P. J. W. (2014). Enhancing the effects of social network site marketing campaigns: If you want consumers to like you, aks them about themselves. International Journal of Advertising, 33 235-252.
  • Van ’t Riet, J., Cox, A. D., Cox, D., Zimet, G. D., de Bruijn, G.-J., van den Putte, B., de Vries, H., Werrij, M. Q., & Ruiter, R. A. C. (2014). Does perceived risk influence the effects of message framing? A new investigation of a widely held notion. Psychology & Health, 29, 933-949.

Gepubliceerd door  ASCoR

8 juli 2014