David Atkin
Professor/Communication
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
66 Scholarly Contributions
Impact of health consciousness and exercise motivations on distance-tracking smartphone app usage amongst digital natives.
2017
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How government surveillance modifies social network service use in a censored online environment. International Communication Association
2017
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The role of self-efficacy and motivation in mHealth app adoption: The “Food Friend” case study. Association
2017
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No comments, but a thumbs-down: Estimating the effects of spiral of silence on online opinion expression
2017
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Negative advertising effects on presidential support rates: A hierarchical linear modeling and serial dependency study.
2016
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Third person effect and Internet pornography in China: The influence of social distance, pornography exposure, sex knowledge, collectivism and feminism
2014
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Managing the virtual boundaries: Online social networks, disclosure, and privacy behaviors.
2014
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Examining the impact of antecedent variables on photo messaging use
2013
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Inside and outside of the “Great Firewall”: The knowledge gap hypothesis revisited in a censored online environment Association (Top Paper).
2013
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Effective strategies for integrating social media and technology in the classroom
2013
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The diffusion of an online community newspaper among college students.
2012
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The influence of social media on online political discussion in China
2012
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Disentangling the impact of centering on collinearity in OLS regression
2012
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Individual differences in social networking site users: The interplay between antecedent variables and the subsequent effect on level of activity
2012
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