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Sheila T. Murphy
Sheila T. Murphy
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, USC
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Affect, cognition, and awareness: affective priming with optimal and suboptimal stimulus exposures.
ST Murphy, RB Zajonc
Journal of personality and social psychology 64 (5), 723, 1993
26671993
Ethnicity and attitudes toward patient autonomy
LJ Blackhall, ST Murphy, G Frank, V Michel, S Azen
Jama 274 (10), 820-825, 1995
14271995
Feeling and facial efference: implications of the vascular theory of emotion.
RB Zajonc, ST Murphy, M Inglehart
Psychological review 96 (3), 395, 1989
6831989
Narrative versus nonnarrative: The role of identification, transportation, and emotion in reducing health disparities
ST Murphy, LB Frank, JS Chatterjee, L Baezconde-Garbanati
Journal of Communication 63 (1), 116-137, 2013
6802013
Subliminal mere exposure: Specific, general, and diffuse effects
JL Monahan, ST Murphy, RB Zajonc
Psychological Science 11 (6), 462-466, 2000
6682000
Ethnicity and attitudes towards life sustaining technology
LJ Blackhall, G Frank, ST Murphy, V Michel, JM Palmer, SP Azen
Social science & medicine 48 (12), 1779-1789, 1999
5621999
Involved, transported, or emotional? Exploring the determinants of change in knowledge, attitudes, and behavior in entertainment-education
ST Murphy, LB Frank, MB Moran, P Patnoe-Woodley
Journal of communication 61 (3), 407-431, 2011
4322011
Additivity of nonconscious affect: combined effects of priming and exposure.
ST Murphy, JL Monahan, RB Zajonc
Journal of personality and social psychology 69 (4), 589, 1995
4251995
How to unring the bell: A meta-analytic approach to correction of misinformation
N Walter, ST Murphy
Communication monographs 85 (3), 423-441, 2018
4172018
Convergence in the physical appearance of spouses
RB Zajonc, PK Adelmann, ST Murphy, PM Niedenthal
Motivation and emotion 11, 335-346, 1987
3591987
Priming prejudice: How stereotypes and counter-stereotypes influence attribution of responsibility and credibility among ingroups and outgroups
JG Power, ST Murphy, G Coover
Human communication research 23 (1), 36-58, 1996
3271996
Ethnicity and advance care directives
ST Murphy, JM Palmer, S Azen, G Frank, V Michel, LJ Blackhall
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 24 (2), 108-117, 1996
2301996
Does entertainment-education work with Latinos in the United States? Identification and the effects of a telenovela breast cancer storyline
HA Wilkin, TW Valente, S Murphy, MJ Cody, G Huang, V Beck
Journal of health communication 12 (5), 455-469, 2007
2292007
Entertainment-education in a media-saturated environment: Examining the impact of single and multiple exposures to breast cancer storylines on two popular medical dramas
HJ Hether, GC Huang, V Beck, ST Murphy, TW Valente
Journal of health communication 13 (8), 808-823, 2008
2202008
Telling stories, saving lives: creating narrative health messages
LB Frank, ST Murphy, JS Chatterjee, MB Moran, L Baezconde-Garbanati
Health communication 30 (2), 154-163, 2015
1892015
Bioethics in a different tongue: the case of truth-telling
LJ Blackhall, G Frank, S Murphy, V Michel
Journal of Urban Health 78, 59-71, 2001
1532001
More than a media moment: The influence of televised storylines on viewers’ attitudes toward transgender people and policies
TK Gillig, EL Rosenthal, ST Murphy, KL Folb
Sex Roles 78, 515-527, 2018
1442018
Predictors of emergency preparedness and compliance
ST Murphy, M Cody, LB Frank, D Glik, A Ang
Disaster Med Public Health Prep 3 (2), 1-10, 2009
1442009
A discourse of relationships in bioethics: Patient autonomy and end‐of‐life decision making among elderly Korean Americans
G Frank, LJ Blackhall, V Michel, ST Murphy, SP Azen, K Park
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 12 (4), 403-423, 1998
1291998
It's better to give than to receive: The role of social support, trust, and participation on health-related social networking sites
HJ Hether, ST Murphy, TW Valente
Journal of health communication 19 (12), 1424-1439, 2014
1282014
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