Amy B. Jordan
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American social scientist
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Amy B. Jordan 's Degrees
- PhD Communication University of Pennsylvania
- Masters Communication University of Pennsylvania
- Bachelors Communication University of Pennsylvania
Why Is Amy B. Jordan Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Amy B. Jordan is a Professor and Chair of Journalism and Media Studies at Rutgers University. Her research and teaching focuses on the role of media in the lives of children and their families, and the potential for communication messages to address health risk behaviors.
Amy B. Jordan 's Published Works
Published Works
- Health Effects of Media on Children and Adolescents (2010) (459)
- The development of a child into a consumer (1999) (322)
- How sources of sexual information relate to adolescents' beliefs about sex. (2009) (275)
- Reducing Children's Television-Viewing Time: A Qualitative Study of Parents and Their Children (2006) (216)
- It Works Both Ways: The Relationship Between Exposure to Sexual Content in the Media and Adolescent Sexual Behavior (2008) (177)
- The Protective Effects of Parental Monitoring and Internet Restriction on Adolescents’ Risk of Online Harassment (2015) (137)
- The Role of Media in Children's Development: An Ecological Perspective (2004) (115)
- Children, Television Viewing, and Weight Status: Summary and Recommendations from an Expert Panel Meeting (2008) (112)
- Using the Integrative Model to Explain How Exposure to Sexual Media Content Influences Adolescent Sexual Behavior (2011) (105)
- Children, adolescents, and the media: health effects. (2012) (105)
- The Relationship Between Parents’ and Children’s Television Viewing (2013) (99)
- Estimating the Longitudinal Association Between Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Exposure to Sexual Media Content (2009) (97)
- Media messages and public health: A decisions approach to content analysis (2008) (79)
- Children in the Digital Age: Influences of Electronic Media in Development (2002) (71)
- Only Two Hours? (2011) (70)
- Identifying the Causal Pathways from Religiosity to Delayed Adolescent Sexual Behavior (2011) (68)
- Digital inequality, faculty communication, and remote learning experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey of U.S. undergraduates. (2021) (57)
- Does adolescent media use cause obesity and eating disorders? (2005) (57)
- Make yourself at home: the social construction of research roles in family studies (2006) (52)
- Children in the digital age (2001) (48)
- Measuring the Time Teens Spend with Media: Challenges and Opportunities (2007) (48)
- Does the Effect of Exposure to TV Sex on Adolescent Sexual Behavior Vary by Genre? (2013) (44)
- Developing Media Interventions to Reduce Household Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption (2012) (43)
- Social class, temporal orientation, and mass media use within the family system (1992) (41)
- Validating an Index of Adolescent Sexual Behavior Using Psychosocial Theory and Social Trait Correlates (2008) (40)
- Learning to Use Books and Television (2005) (38)
- Children's Media Policy (2008) (35)
- Sampling Television Programs for Content Analysis of Sex on TV: How Many Episodes are Enough? (2008) (34)
- Do Emotional Appeals in Public Service Advertisements Influence Adolescents’ Intention to Reduce Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages? (2015) (33)
- HEAVY TELEVISION VIEWING AND CHILDHOOD OBESITY (2007) (32)
- Adolescent Judgment of Sexual Content on Television: Implications for Future Content Analysis Research (2010) (28)
- Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption by Adult Caregivers and Their Children (2015) (28)
- Burgers and basketball: Race and stereotypes in food and beverage advertising aimed at children in the US (2012) (26)
- Developmental implications of commercial broadcasters' educational offerings (2001) (26)
- Developing Respondent-Based Multi-Media Measures of Exposure to Sexual Content (2008) (25)
- Local news media framing of obesity in the context of a sugar-sweetened beverage reduction media campaign. (2014) (24)
- The Role of Television Access in the Viewing Time of US Adolescents (2010) (23)
- The Role of Media in Childhood Obesity (2019) (22)
- Predictors of parents' intention to limit children's television viewing. (2013) (21)
- The Three-Hour Rule and Educational Television for Children (2004) (20)
- Children's television viewing and childhood obesity. (2010) (20)
- Actions without consequences: injury-related messages in children's programs. (2000) (18)
- The Annenberg Media Environment Survey: Media Access and Use in US Homes with Children and Adolescents (2014) (17)
- Do You Know What Your Kids Are Drinking? Evaluation of a Media Campaign to Reduce Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages (2018) (17)
- Media and the well-being of children and adolescents (2014) (15)
- Correlates of sun protection behaviors in racially and ethnically diverse U.S. adults (2018) (14)
- The invisible children of media research (2019) (14)
- Sugar-Sweetened Beverage-Related Public Service Advertisements and Their Influence on Parents (2015) (14)
- The Media Environments and Television-Viewing Diets of Infants and Toddlers: Findings from a National Survey of Parents. (2013) (13)
- Exploring the impact of media on children: the challenges that remain. (2006) (13)
- Identifying Family Television Practices to Reduce Children’s Television Time (2015) (13)
- Weight Stigmatization Moderates the Effects of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage-Related PSAs Among U.S. Parents (2016) (10)
- Families' Experiences With the V-Chip: An Exploratory Study (2006) (10)
- Playing by the rules: Impact and implementation of children's educational television regulations among local broadcasters (1999) (10)
- Growing Pains: Children's Television in the New Regulatory Environment (1998) (9)
- Frequent Indoor Tanners’ Beliefs About Indoor Tanning and Cessation (2018) (7)
- Presidential Address: Digital Media Use and the Experience(s) of Childhood: Reflections Across the Generations (2016) (7)
- Predictors of Multiple Media Use and Multitasking with Media: Media Factors and Audience Factors (2006) (7)
- Children's Educational Television Regulations and the Local Broadcaster: Impact and Implementation (1997) (7)
- Advancing the science of content analysis (2008) (5)
- The impact of media policy on children's media exposure (2012) (5)
- Sampling and Content Analysis: An Overview of the Issues (2010) (5)
- Reducing Unhealthy Normative Behavior: The Case of Sports and Energy Drinks. (2021) (5)
- Growing Up Online : Media Use and Development in Early Adolescence (2017) (4)
- A content analysis of sports and energy drink advertising (2022) (4)
- The Portrayal of Children on Prime-Time Situation Comedies (1995) (4)
- A national survey of young women's beliefs about quitting indoor tanning: implications for health communication messages. (2018) (4)
- Testing General Versus Specific Behavioral Focus in Messaging for the Promotion of Sun Protection Behaviors. (2019) (3)
- Beverage Consumption Developing Media Interventions to Reduce Household Sugar-Sweetened (2012) (3)
- Parents’ Use of the V-Chip and Perceptions of Television Ratings: The Role of Family Characteristics and the Home Media Environment (2017) (3)
- Developing and Testing Message Strategies to Reduce Indoor Tanning. (2020) (3)
- Children and television (1998) (2)
- Children remember prosocial program lessons but how much are they learning (2003) (2)
- and Their Children Reducing Children's Television-Viewing Time: A Qualitative Study of Parents (2006) (1)
- Supplement: Children and Television: A Conference Summary (1997) (1)
- Chapter 15 – Children's Learning in a Mobile Media Environment: Policies, Practices, and Possibilities (2017) (1)
- The Formation and Implementation of Closed Captioning Policy in the United States (2007) (1)
- Local News Media Framing of Obesity Before and During a Public Health Media Intervention (2012) (1)
- JOCAM BRIDGES (2016) (1)
- JOCAM NEXT (2016) (1)
- Perceptions of Sports and Energy Drinks: Factors Associated with Adolescent Beliefs (2022) (1)
- Branding, privacy, and identity: growing up in surveillance capitalism (2020) (1)
- Educational Media for Children (2019) (1)
- The Protective Effects of Parental Monitoring and Internet Restriction on Adolescents’ Risk of Online Harassment (2014) (0)
- Sexual Behaviors Index (2017) (0)
- Urban youth perceptions of sports and energy drinks: Insights for health promotion messaging (2023) (0)
- Worriers and warriors (2021) (0)
- Children and Advertising Policies in the US and Beyond (2013) (0)
- Sugar-Sweetened Beverage-Reduction Messages and Parents’ Intentions to Reduce Their Consumption: The Moderating Role of Weight Stigma History (2014) (0)
- Predictors of Parents’ Use of the V-Chip and Perceptions of Television Ratings Utility: The Role of Family Characteristics and the Home Media Environment (2015) (0)
- Sleeping Patterns, Media Use, and Adolescent Well-Being: Results of the AMES Survey (2015) (0)
- Identifying household television practices to reduce children’s television time (2013) (0)
- Athletes Drink Gatorade: DMA Advertising Expenditures, Ad Recall, and Athletic Identity Influence Energy and Sports Drink Consumption. (2022) (0)
- Preface (2008) (0)
- Actions Without Consequences (2016) (0)
- New Perspectives on the Digital Divide in U.S. Homes With 6-to-9-Year-Old Children (2010) (0)
- 1. Advertising Promotes Consumerism in Children and Teens 10 (2011) (0)
- Preface (1998) (0)
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