Lance Holbert, Ph.D.

Lance Holbert, Ph.D.

Temple University

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About Lance Holbert, Ph.D.

Lance Holbert, Ph.D., With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Temple University, specializes in the field of Political Communication, Persuasion, Communication.

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

Pulling the field out of a “One Variable, One Role” mindset: maximizing the theoretical value of interaction terms in communication’s mediation models

Ushering in an age of scientific principles for communication research

Getting out of Debt: The Communication Begets Communication (CBC) Typology as an Approach to Theoretical Advancement in the Field

From Punchlines to Punches: A Meta-Analysis of the Persuasive Effects of Horatian and Juvenalian Political Satires

Democracy amid crises: Polarization, pandemic, protests, and persuasion

Political para-social relationship as a predictor of voting preferences in the Israeli 2019 elections

Reflections on open scholarship in response to Bowman et al.(2022)

Balancing field-general and subfield-specific contributions when addressing, utilizing, or assessing a theory’s explanatory power

Lance Holbert, Ph.D. Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

10671

Citations(since 2020)

3601

Cited By

8123

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

56

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University Profile Page

Temple University

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Lance Holbert, Ph.D. Skills & Research Interests

Political Communication

Persuasion

Communication

Top articles of Lance Holbert, Ph.D.

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pulling the field out of a “One Variable, One Role” mindset: maximizing the theoretical value of interaction terms in communication’s mediation models

Human Communication Research

R Lance Holbert

Hyunjin Song

Morgan E Ellithorpe

Heather L LaMarre

Elizabeth S Baik

...

2024/4/1

Ushering in an age of scientific principles for communication research

Human Communication Research

Stefanie Z Demetriades

Nathan Walter

R Lance Holbert

2024/4/1

Getting out of Debt: The Communication Begets Communication (CBC) Typology as an Approach to Theoretical Advancement in the Field

International Journal of Communication

Nathan Walter

R Lance Holbert

John Jennings Brooks

Camille J Saucier

Sapna Suresh

...

2023/12/26

From Punchlines to Punches: A Meta-Analysis of the Persuasive Effects of Horatian and Juvenalian Political Satires

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

Christopher M Dobmeier

John J Brooks

Nathan Walter

R Lance Holbert

2023

Democracy amid crises: Polarization, pandemic, protests, and persuasion

Kathleen Hall Jamieson

Matthew Levendusky

Josh Pasek

R Lance Holbert

Andrew Renninger

...

2023/2/16

Political para-social relationship as a predictor of voting preferences in the Israeli 2019 elections

Communication Research

Yariv Tsfati

Jonathan Cohen

Shira Dvir-Gvirsman

Keren Tsuriel

Israel Waismel-Manor

...

2022/12

Reflections on open scholarship in response to Bowman et al.(2022)

Annals of the International Communication Association

R Lance Holbert

2022/10/2

Balancing field-general and subfield-specific contributions when addressing, utilizing, or assessing a theory’s explanatory power

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media

R Lance Holbert

Elizabeth S Baik

Meghnaa Tallapragada

Colleen M Tolan

Heather L LaMarre

...

2022/8/8

Pandemic as boundary condition in service to communication theory building

Annals of the International Communication Association

R Lance Holbert

Elizabeth S Baik

Meghnaa Tallapragada

Bruce W Hardy

Colleen M Tolan

...

2022/7/3

Exploring the role of media use within an Integrated Behavioral Model (IBM) approach to vote likelihood

American Behavioral Scientist

R Lance Holbert

Nicholas C Dias

Bruce W Hardy

Kathleen Hall Jamieson

Matthew S Levendusky

...

2021/3

Assessing the predictive value of parasocial relationship intensity in a political context

Communication Research

Jonathan Cohen

R Lance Holbert

2021/6

Question Wording and Item Formulation

Malte Elson

2016/8

Item response theory

Heather A Handy

Eunbee Kim

Maryam Pezeshki

Yan Yan

Susan Embretson

2020

Conceptualizing, organizing, and positing moderation in communication research

Communication Theory

R Lance Holbert

Esul Park

2020/8/1

Fact-checking: A meta-analysis of what works and for whom

Political communication

Nathan Walter

Jonathan Cohen

R Lance Holbert

Yasmin Morag

2020/5/3

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