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Xiaoxia Cao
Xiaoxia Cao
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Political comedy shows and knowledge about primary campaigns: The moderating effects of age and education
X Cao
Mass Communication & Society 11 (1), 43-61, 2008
1862008
Political comedy shows and public participation in politics
X Cao, PR Brewer
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 20 (1), 90-99, 2008
1822008
Candidate appearances on soft news shows and public knowledge about primary campaigns
PR Brewer, X Cao
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 50 (1), 18-35, 2006
1602006
Hearing it from Jon Stewart: The impact of The Daily Show on public attentiveness to politics
X Cao
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 22 (1), 26-46, 2010
1432010
The impact of exposure to media messages promoting government conspiracy theories on distrust in the government: Evidence from a two-stage randomized experiment
M Kim, X Cao
International Journal of Communication 10, 20, 2016
1022016
Framing charitable appeals: the effect of message framing and perceived susceptibility to the negative consequences of inaction on donation intention
X Cao
International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing 21 (1), 3-12, 2016
682016
The effects of the facial expression of beneficiaries in charity appeals and psychological involvement on donation intentions: Evidence from an online experiment
X Cao, L Jia
Nonprofit Management and Leadership 27 (4), 457-473, 2017
642017
The structural features and the deliberative quality of online discussions
W Zhang, X Cao, MN Tran
Telematics and informatics 30 (2), 74-86, 2013
572013
Does Stigmatization Motivate People to Quit Smoking? Examining the Effect of Stigmatizing Anti-Smoking Campaigns on Cessation Intention
J Kim, X Cao, E Meczkowski
Health communication 33 (6), 681-689, 2018
472018
The effects of facial close-ups and viewers' sex on empathy and intentions to help people in need
X Cao
Mass Communication and Society 16 (2), 161-178, 2013
392013
Young Adults’ (Mis)use of Prescription Opioid Drugs: An Exploratory Study
J Xu, X Cao
Health Communication 35 (11), 1407-1414, 2020
222020
Late Night Comedy Television Shows as News Sources: What the Polls Say
P Brewer, X Cao
Laughing Matters: Humor and American Politics in the Media Age, 263-277, 2012
212012
Pathways to eliciting aid: The effects of visual representations of human suffering on empathy and help for people in need
X Cao
University of Pennsylvania, 2010
152010
The influence of fiction versus nonfiction on political attitudes
X Cao
Communication Research Reports 32 (1), 83-92, 2015
112015
The anxiety factor: Moral traditionalism, interpersonal contact diversity and support for transgender candidates and rights
X Cao, A Gurcay
Journal of Homosexuality 69 (13), 2209-2232, 2022
72022
Psychological distancing: the effects of narrative perspectives and levels of access to a victim's inner world on victim blame and helping intention
X Cao, D Decker
International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing 20 (1), 12-24, 2015
72015
The effects of narrative perspectives and gender similarity to a victim on sympathy and support for aid to people in need
X Cao
Studies in Media and Communication 2 (1), 28-37, 2014
62014
The Daily Show and perceptions of government
X Cao, PR Brewer
APSA 2009 Toronto Meeting Paper, 2009
62009
Impact of social information on intentions to volunteer domestically for foreign causes
X Cao
Nonprofit Management and Leadership 29 (2), 273-283, 2018
42018
The impacts of the reference focus of anti-prescription opioid campaigns on young Americans: The roles of anticipated guilt and psychological reactance
X Cao
Atlantic Journal of Communication 31 (4), 312-324, 2023
32023
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