Elizabeth L. Cohen
West Virginia University
H-index: 22
North America-United States
Top articles of Elizabeth L. Cohen
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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“Welcome to the Stream, Vykaryous4Eva!”: The Effect of Vicarious Interaction on Parasocial Relationships With a Live Streamer | Madison C Martin Elizabeth L Cohen | 2023/7/26 | |
Emotions and Technological Affordances | Emotions in the Digital World: Exploring Affective Experience and Expression in Online Interactions | Elizabeth L Cohen Jessica Gall Myrick | 2023 |
Geek girl today, scientist tomorrow? Inclusive experiences and efficacy mediate the link between women's engagement in popular geek culture and STEM career interest | International Journal of Science Education, Part B | Madeleine Butcher Elizabeth L Cohen Christine E Kunkle Daniel Totzkay | 2023/7/3 |
Relational closeness–not parasociality–determines the intensity of grief responses to celebrity death | Death Studies | Alysse C Baker Elizabeth L Cohen | 2023/11/1 |
14 Effects of Parasocial Experiences on Health Outcomes | The Oxford Handbook of Parasocial Experiences | Cynthia A Hoffner Elizabeth L Cohen | 2023/4/28 |
Examining the Effect of Celebrity Status on Tolerance for the Sexualization of a Teen Girl in the Media: An Experiment | Sexuality & Culture | Samaha Ghani Elizabeth L Cohen | 2023/10/2 |
Normative influence of the stars: The relative indirect effects of celebrity exemplars on vaping norm perceptions through liking, parasocial relationship strength, and wishful … | Health Communication | Elizabeth L Cohen Mckay West Koji Yoshimura Molly E Farrell Ashleigh Swain | 2023/8/21 |
12 Effects of Parasocial Experiences on Intergroup Relationships | Elizabeth L Cohen Anita Atwell Seate | 2023 | |
It’s all fun and games until somebody dies: Permadeath appreciation as a function of grief and mortality salience | Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds | Mckay Steven West Elizabeth L Cohen Jaime Banks Alan K Goodboy | 2022/7/1 |
Editors' introduction to the special issue:“This is (not) fine”: The psychology of popular media during 2020 crises. | Psychology of Popular Media | Elizabeth L Cohen Omotayo Banjo Arienne Ferchaud Benjamin K Johnson | 2022/7 |
Character morality, enjoyment, and appreciation: A replication of Eden, Daalmans, and Johnson (2017) | Media Psychology | Koji Yoshimura Nicholas D Bowman Elizabeth L Cohen Jaime Banks | 2022/3/4 |
Distinguished Reviewers in 2021 | Journal of Media Psychology | Rachel Bailey Elizabeth Cohen Jessica Frampton Arienne Ferchaud Melanie C Green | 2022 |
Emotion and digital media | Routledge International Handbook of Emotions and Media | Nicholas D Bowman Elizabeth Cohen Katrin Döveling | 2021/11/9 |
Improving Student Understanding of Clerkship Expectations With an Online, Interactive Frame-of-Reference Training Module | Academic Medicine | Sarang Kim Liesel Copeland Elizabeth Cohen James Galt Carol A Terregino | 2021/11/1 |
Loving to hate the Kardashians: Examining the interaction of character liking and hate-watching on the social influence of a reality TV show. | Psychology of Popular Media | Elizabeth L Cohen Jennifer Knight Matt Mullin Ryleigh Herbst Bryce Leach | 2021/4 |
The effects of celebrity silence breakers: Liking and parasocial relationship strength interact to predict the social influence of celebrities’ sexual harassment allegations | Mass Communication and Society | Elizabeth L Cohen Jessica Gall Myrick Cynthia A Hoffner | 2021/3/4 |
Emotion and digital media: Emotion regulation in interactive, on-demand, and networked media | Nicholas D Bowman Elizabeth Cohen Katrin Döveling | 2021/11/9 | |
Stars—They’re sick like us! The effects of a celebrity exemplar on COVID-19-related risk cognitions, emotions, and preventative behavioral intentions | Science Communication | Elizabeth L Cohen | 2020/10 |
Help a fan out? Effects of fandom type and task type on people’s behavioral intentions toward different types of fans in a collaborative effort. | Psychology of popular media | Anita Atwell Seate Rong Ma Elizabeth L Cohen Irina Iles | 2020/7 |
Seeing is believing: The role of imagery fluency in narrative persuasion through a graphic novel. | Psychology of Popular Media | Elizabeth L Cohen Joe A Wasserman Lea M Schlue Christina Keely Angus Russell | 2020/4 |