Carolyn A. Lin
Professor/Communication
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
54 Scholarly Contributions
Does culture matter? Examining intentions to adopt preventive COVID-19 behaviors in the U. S
2021
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Usability Testing an mHealth Program with Tailored Motivational Messages for Early Adolescents.
2019
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Keep Calm and Party on: Assessing College Effects and Student Drinking Frequency
2018
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The influence of social media on political behavior: Modeling political involvement via online and offline activity
2014
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Social Distancing and (Dis)trust in Cross-cultural Communication: Bananas, Coconuts, Alambristas and FOBs
2014
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Effects of the Korean Wave images on viewing gratifications, cultural identity and social network activities among Asian American college students
2014
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College students and HIV testing: Perceptions, emotions, motivations and communication channel effectivenes
2014
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The case of the yellow-faced characters in film: Heroes, villains and more
2014
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The Effects of Perceived Media Dependence and Presumed Media Influence on College Students
2013
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Examining the impact of antecedent variables on photo messaging use
2013
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Exploring the Effects of Anti-Smoking Ads on Optimistic Bias and Cessation Intent
2013
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The age of digital communication: Here, now and beyond the horizon
2013
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Changes in youth intent to use substances achieved by dynamic coupling: dynamic growth modeling of community-based interventions
2013
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Health Cognition and Information-Seeking Behavior: The Case of the H1N1 Influenza Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for International Communication
2012
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