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Young adults' wishful identification with television characters: The role of perceived similarity and character attributes
C Hoffner, M Buchanan
Media psychology 7 (4), 325-351, 2005
10202005
Children's wishful identification and parasocial interaction with favorite television characters
C Hoffner
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 40 (3), 389-402, 1996
9071996
Perceiving and responding to mass media characters
C Hoffner, J Cantor
Responding to the screen, 63-101, 2013
5932013
Enjoyment of mediated fright and violence: A meta-analysis
CA Hoffner, KJ Levine
Media Psychology 7 (2), 207-237, 2005
3252005
Parasocial interaction with liked, neutral, and disliked characters on a popular TV series
Q Tian, CA Hoffner
Mass communication and society 13 (3), 250-269, 2010
3112010
Developmental differences in responses to a television character's appearance and behavior.
C Hoffner, J Cantor
Developmental Psychology 21 (6), 1065, 1985
2201985
Adolescents’ conceptions of work: What is learned from different sources during anticipatory socialization?
KJ Levine, CA Hoffner
Journal of Adolescent Research 21 (6), 647-669, 2006
2172006
Support for censorship of television violence: The role of the third-person effect and news exposure
C Hoffner, M Buchanan, JD Anderson, LA Hubbs, SK Kamigaki, ...
Communication Research 26 (6), 726-742, 1999
2101999
Parents' responses to television violence: The third-person perception, parental mediation, and support for censorship
C Hoffner, M Buchanan
Media Psychology 4 (3), 231-252, 2002
2022002
Children's integration of facial and situational cues to emotion
C Hoffner, DM Badzinski
Child development, 411-422, 1989
1801989
The third-person effect in perceptions of the influence of television violence
C Hoffner, RS Plotkin, M Buchanan, JD Anderson, SK Kamigaki, ...
Journal of Communication 51 (2), 283-299, 2001
1742001
Mobile phone use, emotion regulation, and well-being
CA Hoffner, S Lee
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 18 (7), 411-416, 2015
1662015
Children's perceptions of the effectiveness of techniques to reduce fear from mass media
BJ Wilson, C Hoffner, J Cantor
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 8 (1), 39-52, 1987
1281987
Socialization to work in late adolescence: The role of television and family
CA Hoffner, KJ Levine, RA Toohey
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 52 (2), 282-302, 2008
1272008
Emotional responses to a televised nuclear holocaust film
J Cantor, BJ Wilson, C Hoffner
Communication Research 13 (2), 257-277, 1986
1231986
Gifts of giving: The role of empathy and perceived benefits to others and self in young adults’ decisions to become organ donors
EL Cohen, C Hoffner
Journal of Health Psychology 18 (1), 128-138, 2013
1092013
Factors affecting children's enjoyment of a frightening film sequence
C Hoffner, J Cantor
Communications Monographs 58 (1), 41-62, 1991
1061991
Parasocial and online social relationships
C Hoffner
The handbook of children, media, and development, 309-333, 2008
1022008
Responses to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder on Monk Among Series Fans: Parasocial Relations, Presumed Media Influence, and Behavioral Outcomes
CA Hoffner, EL Cohen
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56 (4), 650-668, 2012
1012012
TV characters at work: Television’s role in the occupational aspirations of economically disadvantaged youths
CA Hoffner, KJ Levine, QE Sullivan, D Crowell, L Pedrick, P Berndt
Journal of Career Development 33 (1), 3-18, 2006
1012006
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