Christopher Ferguson

Christopher Ferguson

Stetson University

H-index: 73

North America-United States

About Christopher Ferguson

Christopher Ferguson, With an exceptional h-index of 73 and a recent h-index of 58 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stetson University, specializes in the field of media violence, video games, thin ideal media, body dissatisfaction, sexualization in media.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Longitudinal Associations Between Social Media Use and Mental Health Outcomes in Sample of Irish Youth: A Brief Report

Do social media experiments prove a link with mental health: A methodological and meta-analytic review.

Do visual depictions of monster orcs involve visual racial stereotypes? A brief report

Police shootings, violent crime, race and socio‐economic factors in municipalities in the United States of America

Rage, prayers, and partisanship: US congressional membership's engagement of Twitter as a framing tool following the Parkland shooting

Directional is the new null? A comment on Bushman and Anderson (2021).

One psychologist’s reasons for resigning from the American Psychological Association

The American psychological Association's practice guidelines for men and boys: Are they hurting rather than helping male mental wellness?

Christopher Ferguson Information

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Citations(all)

27108

Citations(since 2020)

13918

Cited By

18736

hIndex(all)

73

hIndex(since 2020)

58

i10Index(all)

181

i10Index(since 2020)

159

Email

University Profile Page

Stetson University

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Christopher Ferguson Skills & Research Interests

media violence

video games

thin ideal media

body dissatisfaction

sexualization in media

Top articles of Christopher Ferguson

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Longitudinal Associations Between Social Media Use and Mental Health Outcomes in Sample of Irish Youth: A Brief Report

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Michelle Achterberg

Andrik Becht

Renske van der Cruijsen

Ilse H van de Groep

Jochem P Spaans

...

2022/4/1

Do social media experiments prove a link with mental health: A methodological and meta-analytic review.

Psychology of Popular Media

Christopher J Ferguson

2024/5/2

Do visual depictions of monster orcs involve visual racial stereotypes? A brief report

Discover Psychology

Christopher J Ferguson

2024/5/1

Police shootings, violent crime, race and socio‐economic factors in municipalities in the United States of America

Criminal behaviour and mental health

Howard Henderson

Jennifer Wyatt Bourgeois

Sven Smith

Christopher J Ferguson

Juan Barthelemy

2024/3/15

Rage, prayers, and partisanship: US congressional membership's engagement of Twitter as a framing tool following the Parkland shooting

Journal of Mass Violence Research

Allen Copenhaver

Nick Bowman

Christopher Ferguson

2023

Directional is the new null? A comment on Bushman and Anderson (2021).

Grant J Devilly

Aaron Drummond

James D Sauer

Allen Copenhaver

Julia Kneer

...

2023/7

One psychologist’s reasons for resigning from the American Psychological Association

Christopher J Ferguson

2023/9/14

The American psychological Association's practice guidelines for men and boys: Are they hurting rather than helping male mental wellness?

New Ideas in Psychology

Christopher J Ferguson

2023/1/1

Are orcs racist? Dungeons and Dragons, ethnocentrism, anxiety, and the depiction of “evil” monsters

Current Psychology

Christopher J Ferguson

2023/5

A descriptive analysis of police shootings in Houston

Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

Sven Smith

Robert L Askew

Christopher J Ferguson

Howard Henderson

Domenique Montgomery

...

2023/9

Race, class, and criminal adjudication: Is the US criminal justice system as biased as is often assumed? A meta-analytic review

Christopher J Ferguson

Sven Smith

2023/12/23

Cyberbullying and its relation to right and left authoritarianism, trait victimhood, and mental illness.

Psychology of Popular Media

Christopher J Ferguson

2023/4/27

The Dangers of Bad History as a Source of Liberal Bias: Comment on Winegard et al.(2023)

Journal of Open Inquiry in Behavioral Science

Christopher Ferguson

2023/8/3

The Resident Evil study: do depictions of race matter in action video games?

Discover Psychology

Christopher J Ferguson

Cassandra Bradley

Madison Hill

Breanna Karon

Shardae Madison

...

2023/12/11

Gun ownership, poverty, and mental health associations with crime: A cross-state comparison

Criminology & Criminal Justice

Sven Smith

Christopher J Ferguson

Robert Askew

Jonathan Pitts

Alan Hinderleider

2023/4

An evolutionary model for aggression in youth: Rethinking aggression in terms of the Catalyst Model

New Ideas in Psychology

Christopher J Ferguson

2023/8/1

Ecological and social correlates of violent crime

SN Social Sciences

Howard Henderson

Sven Smith

Christopher J Ferguson

John Pitts

Carley Fockler

2023/11/6

Is violent video game playing related to trait aggression or depression among law enforcement officers

Allen Copenhaver

Christopher J Ferguson

John C Reed

2023/3/23

Pathological gaming: a longitudinal study from the perspectives of mental health problems and social stress model

The Journal of General Psychology

Christopher J Ferguson

Eui Jun Jeong

John CK Wang

2023/7/3

Liberal Bias on Psychology: A Comment on Bartels (2023)

Psychology Learning & Teaching

Christopher J Ferguson

2023/11

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