Influence of evidence type and narrative type on HPV risk perception and intention to obtain the HPV vaccine X Nan, MF Dahlstrom, A Richards, S Rangarajan Health communication 30 (3), 301-308, 2015 | 203 | 2015 |
Inoculating against reactance to persuasive health messages AS Richards, JA Banas Health communication 30 (5), 451-460, 2015 | 152 | 2015 |
Apprehension or motivation to defend attitudes? Exploring the underlying threat mechanism in inoculation-induced resistance to persuasion JA Banas, AS Richards Communication Monographs 84 (2), 164-178, 2017 | 82 | 2017 |
Message framing, perceived susceptibility, and intentions to vaccinate children against HPV among African American parents X Nan, K Madden, A Richards, C Holt, MQ Wang, K Tracy Health communication 31 (7), 798-805, 2016 | 73 | 2016 |
More on inoculating against reactance to persuasive health messages: The paradox of threat AS Richards, JA Banas, Y Magid Health Communication 32 (7), 890-902, 2017 | 63 | 2017 |
Conversation and conformity orientations as predictors of observed conflict tactics in parent-adolescent discussions A Sillars, AJ Holman, A Richards, KA Jacobs, A Koerner, A Reynolds-Dyk Journal of Family Communication 14 (1), 16-31, 2014 | 63 | 2014 |
A test of the conflict linkage model in the context of serial arguments D Hample, AS Richards, L Na Western Journal of Communication 76 (5), 459-479, 2012 | 59 | 2012 |
The role of trust in health information from medical authorities in accepting the HPV vaccine among African American parents X Nan, K Daily, A Richards, C Holt, MQ Wang, K Tracy, Y Qin Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 15 (7-8), 1723-1731, 2019 | 41 | 2019 |
Reducing psychological reactance to health promotion messages: Comparing preemptive and postscript mitigation strategies AS Richards, E Bessarabova, JA Banas, DR Bernard Health Communication 37 (3), 366-374, 2022 | 37 | 2022 |
Blurting D Hample, AS Richards, C Skubisz Communication Monographs 80, 503-532, 2013 | 36 | 2013 |
The effects of anger appeals on systematic processing and intentions: The moderating role of efficacy MM Turner, AS Richards, E Bessarabova, Y Magid Communication Reports 33 (1), 14-26, 2020 | 31 | 2020 |
Anger expression moderates the effects of psychological reactance to sexual health messages AS Richards, M Larsen Health Communication 32 (12), 1491-1500, 2017 | 27 | 2017 |
Parental support for HPV vaccination mandates among African Americans: The impact of message framing and consideration of future consequences X Nan, K Daily, A Richards, C Holt Health Communication, 2019 | 23 | 2019 |
Imagined interactions as predictors of secret revelation and health AS Richards, AL Sillars Communication Research 41 (2), 236-256, 2014 | 22 | 2014 |
When machine and bandwagon heuristics compete: Understanding users’ response to conflicting AI and crowdsourced fact-checking JA Banas, NA Palomares, AS Richards, DM Keating, N Joyce, SA Rains Human Communication Research 48 (3), 430-461, 2022 | 21 | 2022 |
Titling practices and their implications in communication research 1970-2010: Cutesy cues carry citation consequences DM Keating, AS Richards, NA Palomares, JA Banas, N Joyce, SA Rains Communication research 49 (5), 627-648, 2022 | 21 | 2022 |
Red-hot reactance: color cues moderate the freedom threatening characteristics of health PSAs K Armstrong, AS Richards, KJ Boyd Health communication 36 (6), 663-670, 2021 | 20 | 2021 |
The opposing mediational effects of apprehensive threat and motivational threat when inoculating against reactance to health promotion AS Richards, JA Banas Southern Communication Journal 83 (4), 245-255, 2018 | 19 | 2018 |
The effects of instructor credibility, grade incentives, and framing of a technology policy on students’ intent to comply and motivation to learn KP Moore, AS Richards Communication Studies 70 (4), 394-411, 2019 | 18 | 2019 |
Predicting attitude toward methamphetamine use: The role of antidrug campaign exposure and conversations about meth in Montana AS Richards Health communication 29 (2), 124-136, 2014 | 18 | 2014 |