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Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2003). Around the World Wide Web in 80 Ways: How Motives for Going Online are Linked to Internet Activities Among Politically Interested Internet Users.
Social Science Computer Review. 21, 304-325.
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,
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2003). Boost or Bust for Democracy: How the Internet Influences Political Attitudes and Behaviors.
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics. 8, 9-34.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(1998). Cruising is Believing?: Comparing Internet and Traditional Sources on Media Credibility Measures.
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 75, 325-340.
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,
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2004). For Whom the Web Toils: How Internet Experience Predicts Web Reliance and Credibility.
Atlantic Journal of Communication. 12, 19-45.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson
(2003). From Here to Obscurity: The Internet and Media Substitution Theory.
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 54, 260-273.
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,
Johnson, E. A., & L. M. Sallot
(2006). The gatekeeper interview assignment: Teaching public relations students how to write for the news media and to conduct media relations effectively.
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator.
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.
Tenopir, Carol, & Margaret Johnson
(1980). OCLC Card Receipts.
Journal of Library Automation. 13, 136-138.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson
(2002). Online and In the Know: Uses and Gratifications of the Web for Political Information.
Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. 46, 54-71.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson
(1999). Taming the Cyber Frontier: Techniques for Improving Online Surveys.
Social Science Computer Review. 17, 323-337.
Moore, Barbara, Herbert H. Howard, & George Johnson
(1988). Television News Viewing and the Decline of the Afternoon Newspaper.
Newspaper Research Journal. 10, 15-23.
Sallot, L. M., & E. A. Johnson
(2006). To contact? Or not to contact? Investigating journalists’ assessments of public relations subsidies and contact preferences.
Public Relations Review. 32, 83-86.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2000). Using is Believing: The Influence of Reliance on the Credibility of Online Political Information Among Politically Interested Internet Users.
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 77, 865- 879.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2004). Wag the Blog: How Reliance on Traditional Media and the Internet Influence Perceptions of Credibility of Weblogs among Blog Users.
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 81, 622-642.
Sallot, L. M., & E. A. Johnson
(2006). War and peace between journalists and public relations practitioners: Working together to set, frame and build the public agenda 1991-2004.
Public Relations Review. 33,
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson
(2004). A Web for All Reasons: Uses and Gratifications of Internet Resources for Political Information.
Telematics and Informatics. 21, 197-223.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2002). Webelievabilty: A Path Model Examining How Convenience and Reliance on the Web Predict Online Credibility.
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 79, 619-642.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson
(2002). Around the World Wide Web in 80 Ways: How Motives for Going Online are Linked to Internet Activities Among Politically Interested Internet Users.
Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2004). Blog Day Afternoon: Are Blogs Stealing the Audience Away from Traditional Media Sources?.
Global Fusion annual convention.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson
(2003). Blog Day Afternoon: Weblogs as a Source of Information about the War on Iraq..
Global Fusion annual convention.
Kaye, B. K., & T. J. Johnson
(2007). The Blogosphere: Can it become a Habermasian Public Sphere?.
International Association of Mass Communication Research.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2004). Blogs of War: Reliance on Weblogs for Information about the Iraqi War.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2001). A Boom or Bust for Democracy? How the Internet Influences Political Attitudes and Behaviors.
Global Fusion annual conference.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2002). Building a Web of Trust: Testing the Gamson Hypothesis on Politically Interested Internet Users.
Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2007). Choosing is Believing? How Web Gratifications and Reliance Affect Internet Credibility Among Politically Interested Users.
Lee, H., R. A. Lariscy, S. Tinkham, & E. A. Johnson
(2006). Comparison of Televised Political Advertising during the 2002 Korean Presidential Campaign and the United States Presidential Campaign Advertising Model.
Annual meeting of the American Academy of Advertising.
Johnson, E. A.
(2004). A Constitutional Analysis of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2004: How McCain-Feingold Chills Political Speech at the Core of First Amendment Protection.
Communication Law Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
Johnson, T. J., B. K. Kaye, & D. Kim
(2006). Creating a Web of Trust and Change: Testing the Gamson Hypothesis on Politically Interested Internet Users..
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
Johnson, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2001). Cyber House Rules: A Path Model Examining How Convenience and Reliance on the Web Predict Online Credibility..
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference.
Lambert, C. A., Eric Haley, Lisa Jahns, & S. Johnson
(2007). Eating Activity, Acculturative Stress and the Freshman 15..
Annual Conference of the Southern College Health Association.
Atchison, R. J., & E. A. Johnson
(2002). The Enemy Within: Construction of Domestic Threats in Bush and Roosevelt’s Executive Orders.
Public Address Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association.
Johnson, T. J., B. K. Kaye, S. L. Bichard, & J. Wong
(2007). Every Blog has its Day: Politically Interested Internet Users’ Perceptions of Blog Credibility.
International Communication Association.
Johnson, T. J., B. K. Kaye, S. L. Bichard, & J. Wong
(2007). Every Blog has its Day: Politically Interested Internet Users’ Perceptions of Blog Credibility..
International Communication Association annual 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, T. J., & B. K. Kaye
(2001). For Whom the Web Toils: How Internet Experience Predicts Web Reliance and Credibility.
Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention.

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