Information and expression in a digital age: Modeling Internet effects on civic participation DV Shah, J Cho, WP Eveland Jr, N Kwak Communication research 32 (5), 531-565, 2005 | 1592 | 2005 |
Connecting news media use with gaps in knowledge and participation WP Eveland Jr, DA Scheufele Political communication 17 (3), 215-237, 2000 | 891 | 2000 |
The effect of political discussion in producing informed citizens: The roles of information, motivation, and elaboration WP EVELAND, JR Political Communication, 21 (2), 177-193, 2004 | 738 | 2004 |
The cognitive mediation model of learning from the news: Evidence from nonelection, off-year election, and presidential election contexts WP Eveland Jr Communication research 28 (5), 571-601, 2001 | 675 | 2001 |
Political discussion frequency, network size, and “heterogeneity” of discussion as predictors of political knowledge and participation WP Eveland Jr, MH Hively Journal of communication 59 (2), 205-224, 2009 | 641 | 2009 |
Community integration, local media use, and democratic processes JM McLeod, K Daily, Z Guo, WP Eveland Jr, J Bayer, S Yang, H Wang Communication research 23 (2), 179-209, 1996 | 595 | 1996 |
Support for censorship of violent and misogynic rap lyrics: An analysis of the third-person effect DM McLeod, WP Eveland Jr, AI Nathanson Communication Research 24 (2), 153-174, 1997 | 510 | 1997 |
Assessing causality in the cognitive mediation model: A panel study of motivations, information processing, and learning during campaign 2000 WP Eveland Jr, DV Shah, N Kwak Communication research 30 (4), 359-386, 2003 | 455 | 2003 |
User control and structural isomorphism or disorientation and cognitive load? Learning from the Web versus print WP Eveland Jr, S Dunwoody Communication research 28 (1), 48-78, 2001 | 444 | 2001 |
The impact of individual and interpersonal factors on perceived news media bias WP Eveland Jr, DV Shah Political psychology 24 (1), 101-117, 2003 | 443 | 2003 |
A “mix of attributes” approach to the study of media effects and new communication technologies WP Eveland Jr Journal of Communication 53 (3), 395-410, 2003 | 386 | 2003 |
Understanding the relationship between communication and political knowledge: A model comparison approach using panel data WP Eveland Jr, AF Hayes, DV Shah, N Kwak Political Communication 22 (4), 423-446, 2005 | 363 | 2005 |
Rethinking the social distance corollary: Perceived likelihood of expsoure and the third-person perception WP Eveland Jr, AI Nathanson, BH Detenber, DM McLeod Communication Research 26 (3), 275-302, 1999 | 352 | 1999 |
Moving beyond “just the facts” the influence of online news on the content and structure of public affairs knowledge WP Eveland Jr, K Marton, M Seo Communication research 31 (1), 82-108, 2004 | 335 | 2004 |
An investigation of elaboration and selective scanning as mediators of learning from the web versus print WP Eveland, Jr, S Dunwoody Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 46 (1), 34-53, 2002 | 322 | 2002 |
Behind the third‐person effect: Differentiating perceptual processes for self and other DM McLeod, BH Detenber, WP Eveland Jr Journal of Communication 51 (4), 678-695, 2001 | 291 | 2001 |
News information processing as mediator of the relationship between motivations and political knowledge WP Eveland Jr Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 79 (1), 26-40, 2002 | 281 | 2002 |
Examining information processing on the World Wide Web using think aloud protocols WP Eveland Jr, S Dunwoody Media Psychology 2 (3), 219-244, 2000 | 276 | 2000 |
Beyond deliberation: New directions for the study of informal political conversation from a communication perspective WP Eveland Jr, AC Morey, MJ Hutchens Journal of Communication 61 (6), 1082-1103, 2011 | 264 | 2011 |
Is it talking, thinking, or both? A lagged dependent variable model of discussion effects on political knowledge WP Eveland Jr, T Thomson Journal of communication 56 (3), 523-542, 2006 | 247 | 2006 |