Arpan, L. M. (In press). The effects of exemplification on perceptions of news credibility. Accepted in March 2008 for publication in Mass Communication and Society.
Arpan, L. M. & Peterson,
E.* (In press). Influence of source liking and personality traits
on perceptions of bias and news source selection. Accepted in
September 2007 for publication in Media
Psychology.
Arpan, L. M., Baker, K.,
Lee, Y., Jung, T., Lorusso, L., & Smith, J. (2006). News coverage of social
protests and the effects of photographs and prior attitudes. Mass
Communication and Society, 9(1),
1-20.
Arpan, L. M., & Sun, H. (2006). The effect of country of origin on judgments of multinational organizations involved in a crisis. Journal of Promotion Management: Special Crisis Communication Edition, 12(3/4), 189-214.
Yang, M., Dinu, L., Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. R., Arpan, L. (2006). The effectiveness of product placements in video games: Comparing college student’s explicit and implicit memory for brand names. Journal of Advertising, 35(4), 143-153.
Arpan, L. M. (2005). Integration of information about corporate social performance. Corporate Communication: An International Journal, 10(1), 83-98.
Raney, A. A., Arpan, L. M., Pashupati, K., & Brill, D. A. (2003). At the Movies, on the Web: An investigation of the effects of entertaining and interactive web content on site and brand evaluations. Journal of Interactive Marketing, 17(4), 38-57.
Arpan, L. M., & Pompper, D. (2003). Stormy weather: Testing “stealing thunder” as a crisis communication strategy to improve communication flow between organizations and journalists. Public Relations Review, 29(3), 291-308.
Arpan, L. M., & Raney, A. A. (2003). An Experimental Investigation of News Source and the Hostile Media Effect. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 80(2), 265-281.
Arpan, L.M., Raney, A.A., & Zivnuska, S. (2003). A cognitive approach
to understanding university image. Corporate Communications: An
International Journal, 8(2), 97-113.
Arpan, L. (2002). When in Rome? Effects of spokesperson nationality on perceptions of a multinational organization in a crisis situation. Journal of Business Communication 39, 314-339.
Arpan,
L. M., &
Roskos-Ewoldsen, D.R., Arpan-Ralstin, L., St. Pierre, J. (2002). The quick and the strong: implications of attitude accessibility for persuasion. In J.P. Dillard and M. Pfau (Eds.) Persuasion: Developments in Theory and Practice (pp. 39-62). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Arpan, L.M. & Nabi, R. Exploring anger as a mediator of the Hostile Media Effect. Accepted for presentation to Information Systems Division, International Communication Association, May 2008
Arpan,
L. M., & Tuzunkan F. * Photographic framing, news story selection, and the
protest paradigm. Accepted for presentation
to Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, May 2008.
Arpan, L. M. & Peterson, E. Influence of source
liking and personality traits
on perceptions of bias and news source selection. Presented to Journalism
Studies Division, International Communication Association, May
2007.
Arpan, L. M. Exemplification of public opinion and hostile media judgments: The effect of supportive and unsupportive quotes on perceptions of new story bias and influence. Presented to Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, May 2005.
Arpan, L. M. Organizational image and consequences of information about corporate social performance: A Cognitive Perspective. Presented to Information Systems Interest Group, International Communication Association, May 2004.
Arpan, L. M., Baker, K., Jung, T., Lee, Y., Lorusso, L., & Smith, J. News coverage of social protests and the effects of photographic framing, issue, and prior attitudes. Presented to Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association, May 2004.
Visser, R., Arpan, L.M., & Heald, G. Functions of Attitudes toward Cigarette Smoking among Adolescents: An Initial Investigation and Possible Implications for Anti-Smoking Messages. Presented to Communication and Social Cognition Interest Group, National Communication Association 2003 Annual Conference, February 2003.
Arpan,
L. M., & Pompper, D. Stormy weather: Testing “stealing thunder” as a crisis
communication strategy to improve communication flow between organizations and
journalists. Presented
at the International Communication Association, May 2003.