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Sara M. Grady
Sara M. Grady
Assistant Professor, the Ohio State University
Verified email at osu.edu - Homepage
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Media for coping during COVID-19 social distancing: Stress, anxiety, and psychological well-being
AL Eden, BK Johnson, L Reinecke, SM Grady
Frontiers in psychology 11, 577639, 2020
1752020
Problematic social media use is associated with increased risk-aversion after negative outcomes in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task.
D Meshi, E Ulusoy, C Özdem-Mertens, SM Grady, DM Freestone, A Eden, ...
Psychology of addictive behaviors 34 (4), 549, 2020
262020
What does television teach children? Examining the altruistic and egoistic lessons in children’s educational television
M Aley, L Hahn, R Tamborini, H Goble, L Zhang, SM Grady, J Baldwin
Communication Reports 34 (2), 106-119, 2021
152021
The Narrative Enjoyment and Appreciation Rationale
R Tamborini, SM Grady, J Baldwin, N McClaran, R Lewis
The Oxford Handbook of Entertainment Theory, 2021
132021
A cognitive processing framework for media interpretation
DR Ewoldsen, J Hoewe, S Grady
Journal of Media Psychology, 2022
122022
Media Use and Avoidance Experiences During Social Distancing
SM Grady, A Eden, BK Johnson, L Reinecke
Technology, Mind, and Behavior 3 (1), 2022
92022
All night long: Problematic media use is differentially associated with sleep quality and depression by medium
A Eden, ME Ellithorpe, D Meshi, E Ulusoy, SM Grady
Communication Research Reports 38 (3), 143-149, 2021
82021
Examining the Relationship between Story Structure and Audience Response: How Shared Brain Activity Varies over the Course of a Narrative
SM Grady, R Schmälzle, J Baldwin
Projections 16 (3), 1-28, 2022
62022
Can’t stop thinking about Star Wars and The Office: antecedents of retrospective imaginative involvement
E Ulusoy, N Sethi, J Baldwin, SM Grady, DR Ewoldsen
Human Communication Research 48 (4), 622-633, 2022
62022
What do we do with narratives after the fact? Exploring dimensions of Retrospective Imaginative Involvement
N Sethi, SM Grady, E Ulusoy, J Baldwin, DR Ewoldsen
Communication Reports 35 (2), 106-119, 2022
62022
Retrospective Imaginative Involvement: Thinking about Characters over Time
D Ewoldsen, SM Grady
Real Characters: The psychology of parasocial relationships with media …, 2021
62021
What do we do with narratives after the fact? Expanding the reflective imaginative involvement scale
N Sethi, D Ewoldsen, S Grady, E Ulusoy, J Baldwin
70th Annual International Communication Association Conference, 2020
62020
The social factors and functions of media use
SM Grady, R Tamborini, A Eden, B Van Der Heide
Journal of Communication, 2021
52021
Seeking Spoilage: The Impact of Content Challenge, Self-Control, and Traits on Spoiler Selection
K Kryston, E Ulusoy, SM Grady, BK Johnson, JE Rosenbaum, A Eden
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 66 (3), 440-463, 2022
22022
Evolutionary Approaches to Narrative
S Grady
The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology, 1-6, 2020
22020
Defining a flexible notion of “good” STEM writing across contexts: Lessons learned from a cross-institutional conversation
SM Grady, J Morton-Aiken, CG Druschke, IE Lofgren, NE Karraker, ...
Frontiers in Communication 7, 767557, 2022
12022
Repeat Exposure, Rewatching, and the Paradox of Suspense
S Grady
The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology, 2020
12020
Early Adolescents Can Extract Distinct Moral Lessons from Narrative Media Content
L Hahn, R Tamborini, M Aley, J Baldwin, SM Grady
Media Psychology 27 (1), 26-49, 2024
2024
" A cognitive processing framework for media interpretation": Correction.
DR Ewoldsen, J Hoewe, SM Grady
Hogrefe Publishing 34 (5), 321, 2022
2022
Batman Returns: Mental representations of characters who appear across multiple narratives
SM Grady, A Eden
Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image, 2020
2020
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