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Journal Article
Hoy, Mariea Grubbs, & Craig J. Andrews (2004).  Adherence of Prime-Time Televised Advertising Disclosures to the "Clear and Conspicuous” Standard: 1990 Versus 2002. Journal of Public Policy and Marketing. 23, 170-182.
Case, D. O., J. D. Johnson, J. E. Andrews, & S. L. Allard (2005).  Avoiding versus Seeking: The Relationship of Information Seeking to Avoidance, Blunting, Coping, Dissonance, and Related Concepts. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 93,
Hoy, Mariea Grubbs, & Craig J. Andrews (2006).  Entertainment Industry Ratings Disclosures and the Clear and Conspicuous Standard. Journal of Consumer Affairs. 40, 64-89.
Johnson, J. D., D. O. Case, J. E. Andrews, & S. L. Allard (2006).  Fields and/or pathways: Contrasting and/or complementary views of information seeking. Information Processing and Management. 42,
Case, D. O., J. D. Johnson, J. E. Andrews, S. L. Allard, & K. M. Kelly (2004).  From two-step flow to the Internet: The changing array of sources for genetics information seeking. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 55,
Case, D. O., J. D. Johnson, J. E. Andrews, & S. L. Allard (2005).  Genomics: The perfect information seeking problem.. Journal of Health Communication. 10,
Andrews, Craig J., J. D. Johnson, D. O. Case, S. L. Allard, & K. M. Kelly (2005).  Intention to seek cancer genetics-related information. Information Research. 10, Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/10-4/paper238.html.
Johnson, J. D., J. E. Andrews, & S. L. Allard (2001).  A Model for Understanding and Affecting Genetics Information Seeking. Library and Information Science Research .. 23, 335-349.
Conference Paper
Fall, Lisa T., & E. Andrews (2005).  Consummate Counselors vs. Crisis Communicators: The Challenge for the Catholic Church. AEJMC – PR Division.
Kotowski, M. R., F. J. Boster, & K. R. Andrews (2006).  The Effectiveness of Altruistic Appeals and Pregiving in an Anti-Social Compliance-Gaining Situation. annual meeting of the International Communication Association.
Hoy, Mariea Grubbs, Craig J. Andrews, & Michael J. Stankey (2002).  An Evaluation of Televised Advertising Disclosures According to the Clear and Conspicuous Standard: Replication and Extension. Public Policy Conference.
Kelly, K. M., J. Andrews, D. O. Case, S. L. Allard, & J. D. Johnson (2003).  Familial Cancer in Appalachia: Genetic Testing Intentions. 22nd Annual Education Conference of the National Society of Genetic Counselors, Inc..
Johnson, J. D., J. E. Andrews, S. L. Allard, & D. O. Case (2003).  Genomics: The perfect information seeking research problem. Health Communication Division, International Communication Division.
Case, D. O., J. D. Johnson, J. E. Andrews, & S. L. Allard (2002).  How Information Seeking Models and Theories Portray the Avoidance of Information. International Communication Association Conference.
Boster, F. J., M. R. Kotowski, & K. R. Andrews (2006).  Identifying Influentials: Development of the Connector, Persuader, and Social Maven Scales. annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
Hoy, Mariea Grubbs, & Craig J. Andrews (2003).  The Impact of the FTC and NAD on Companies' Adherence to the Clear and Conspicuous Standard In Televised Advertising Disclosures,. Marketing and Public Policy Conference.
Johnson, J. D., J. E. Andrews, & S. L. Allard (2001).  A Model for Understanding and Affecting Cancer Genetics Information Seeking. ASIST Annual Meeting.
Andrews, J. E., J. D. Johnson, & S. L. Allard (2002).  New Challenges and Perspectives of Cancer Genetics Information Seeking. Medical Library Association Conference.
Allard, S. L., & J. E. Andrews (2002).  Using Knowledge Management to Facilitate Medical Research. Medical Library Association Conference.
Book Chapter
Hoy, Mariea Grubbs, & Craig J. Andrews (2004).  An Evaluation of Media-Content Rating Disclosures in the Entertainment Industry. (Rose P., Ed.).Proceedings of the 2004 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising. 200.