Michelle A. Mazur
PUBLICATIONS, WORKS UNDER REVIEW, & RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

Publications:

Mitchell, M. M., Mazur, M. A., Wendel, N. Winslow, R. (In Press). The persuasiveness of gossip. Communication Monographs.

Johnson, A. J., Wittenberg, E., Villigran, M. M., Mazur, M. A., & Villgran, P. (In Press). Nonlinear relational development: Turning points in casual, close, and best friends. Communication Monographs.

Mazur, M. A., & Hubbard, A. E. (In Press). "Is there something I should know?" Topic avoidance responses in parent-adolescent communication. Communication Reports.

Mazur, M. A., & Kalbfleisch, P. J. (In Press). Lying and deception detection in television families. Communication Research Reports.

Mazur, M. A. (2002). Women in parliamentary debate: An examination of women's performance at the National Parliamentary Debate Association's national tournament. Parliamentary Debate, 8, 31-36.

Mazur, M. A., Burns, R. J., & Emmers-Sommer, T. M. (2002). Perceptions of relational interdependence in online relationships: The effects of communication apprehension and introversion. Communication Research Reports, 17, 397-406.

Mazur, M. A. (2000). Suspense: Conceptualizations, theoretical analyses, and empirical explorations (book review). Communication Theory, 10, 369-372.

Works in Review:

Mazur, M. A., Burns, R. J., Emmers-Sommer, T. M, & Benson, T. (In Review). The independent effects of communication apprehension and introversion on committment in online relationships. Submitted to the Journal of Online Behavior. (Revise & Resubmit)

Research in Progress:

Mazur, M. A., Jerney-Davis, M., Kim, I., Kim, R., Rogers, J. & Takeuchi, L. Discussing taboo topics on television: The relationship between topic avoidance and active mediation.

Mazur, M. A., & O'Hair, H. D. An examination of parental knowledge about adolescent media consumption and parental mediation

Stepp, M. & Mazur, M. A. Gender and advertising: Audiences' beliefs about gender stereotypes in television commercials.

Mazur, M. A., Kim, M. S., & Turner, M. M. Gossip and ethnicity.

 

 
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