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Distress and rumor exposure on social media during a campus lockdown
NM Jones, RR Thompson, C Dunkel Schetter, RC Silver
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (44), 11663-11668, 2017
2072017
Media exposure to mass violence events can fuel a cycle of distress
RR Thompson, NM Jones, EA Holman, RC Silver
Science Advances 5 (4), eaav3502, 2019
1882019
Tweeting negative emotion: An investigation of Twitter data in the aftermath of violence on college campuses
NM Jones, SP Wojcik, J Sweeting, RC Silver
Psychological Methods 21 (4), 526-541, 2016
992016
Media use and exposure to graphic content in the week following the Boston Marathon bombings
NM Jones, DR Garfin, EA Holman, RC Silver
American Journal of Community Psychology 58 (1-2), 47-59, 2016
542016
Who watches an ISIS beheading—and why.
S Redmond, NM Jones, EA Holman, RC Silver
American Psychologist 74 (5), 555-568, 2019
342019
This is not a drill: Anxiety on Twitter following the 2018 Hawaii false missile alert
NM Jones, RC Silver
American Psychologist, 2019
312019
Distortions in time perception during collective trauma: Insights from a national longitudinal study during the COVID-19 pandemic.
EA Holman, NM Jones, DR Garfin, RC Silver
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 15 (5), 800, 2023
232023
The social effects of an awesome solar eclipse
SP Goldy, NM Jones, PK Piff
Psychological Science 33 (9), 1452-1462, 2022
142022
Using big data to study the impact of mass violence: Opportunities for the traumatic stress field
NM Jones, M Brymer, RC Silver
Journal of Traumatic Stress 32 (5), 653-663, 2019
132019
Translating social media psychological research
RE Guadagno, NM Jones, AM Kimbrough, A Mattu
Translational Issues in Psychological Science 2 (3), 213-215, 2016
122016
Racial and ethnic differences in perseverative cognition at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic
DWP Williams, NM Jones, EA Holman
Social Science & Medicine 306, 115105, 2022
102022
The costs outweigh the benefits: seeing side-effects online may decrease adherence to statins
NM Jones, DB Mukamel, S Malik, RS Greenfield, A Reikes, ND Wong, ...
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 20 (1), 1-11, 2020
92020
Psychological responses to US statewide restrictions and COVID-19 exposures: A longitudinal study.
RR Thompson, NM Jones, AM Freeman, EA Holman, DR Garfin, ...
Health Psychology 41 (11), 817, 2022
82022
The influence of technology on the assessment and conceptualization of social support
JF Hunter, NM Jones, D Delgadillo, B Kaveladze
Quantifying Quality of Life: Incorporating Daily Life into Medicine, 373-394, 2022
42022
Do Past Events Sow Future Fears? Temporal Disintegration, Distress, and Fear of the Future Following Collective Trauma
EL Grisham, NM Jones, RC Silver, EA Holman
Clinical Psychological Science 11 (6), 1064-1074, 2023
22023
Shared social identity and media transmission of trauma
DP Relihan, NM Jones, EA Holman, RC Silver
Scientific reports 13 (1), 11609, 2023
12023
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
EA Holman, NM Jones, DR Garfin, RC Silver, EA Holman, NM Jones, ...
12020
Contrasting Objective and Perceived Risk: Predicting COVID-19 Health Behaviors in a Nationally Representative US Sample
RR Thompson, NM Jones, DR Garfin, EA Holman, RC Silver
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, kaad055, 2024
2024
Idiosyncratic media exposures during a pandemic and their link to well-being, cognition, and behavior over time
NM Jones, RR Thompson, EA Holman, RC Silver
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (26), e2304550120, 2023
2023
Can moral foundations predict perceptions of cheating behaviors? The role of purity in perceiving deception
BE Page, NM Jones
2014
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