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    Repeated Exposure to Narrative Entertainment and the Salience of Moral Intuitions by Eden, Allison, Tamborini, Ron, Grizzard, Matthew, Lewis, Robert, Weber, Rene, Prabhu, Sujay

    Published in Journal of communication (01-06-2014)
    “…R. Tamborini (2011, 2012) recently proposed the model of intuitive morality and exemplars (MIME), which combines theoretical developments in moral psychology…”
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    The Impact of Comparative Moral Superiority on Protagonist Appeal by Tamborini, Ron, Baldwin, Joshua, Grady, Sara M., Aley, Melinda, Goble, Henry, Olah, Matthew, Prabhu, Sujay

    Published in Communication research (23-07-2024)
    “…Four studies examine the appeal of protagonists who are sometimes immoral in real-world (Studies 1 & 2) and fictional (Studies 3 & 4) settings. In both,…”
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    Do Morals Featured in Media Content Correspond with Moral Intuitions in Media Users?: A Test of the MIME in Two Cultures by Prabhu, Sujay, Hahn, Lindsay, Tamborini, Ron, Grizzard, Matthew

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (01-05-2020)
    “…The model of intuitive morality and exemplars (MIME) predicts that moral representations in media content can activate related moral intuitions in audiences,…”
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    The effect of an avatar's emotional expressions on players' fear reactions: The mediating role of embodiment by Hofer, Matthias, Hüsser, Andreas, Prabhu, Sujay

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-10-2017)
    “…This research aimed to demonstrate the effects of an avatar's emotional expressions on players' fear reactions during horror gameplay. In Study 1, we found…”
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    The effect of moral intuitions on decisions in video game play: The impact of chronic and temporary intuition accessibility by Tamborini, Ron, Bowman, Nicholas David, Prabhu, Sujay, Hahn, Lindsay, Klebig, Brian, Grall, Clare, Novotny, Eric

    Published in New media & society (01-02-2018)
    “…The model of intuitive morality and exemplars (MIME) highlights the central influence of innate moral instincts (or intuitions) in media use. Recent…”
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    Narrative Media's Emphasis on Distinct Moral Intuitions Alters Early Adolescents' Judgments by Hahn, Lindsay, Tamborini, Ron, Prabhu, Sujay, Grall, Clare, Novotny, Eric, Klebig, Brian

    Published in Journal of media psychology (01-01-2022)
    “…Logic from the model of intuitive morality and exemplars (MIME) suggests that narrative media emphasizing moral intuitions can increase the salience of those…”
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    Toward Defining Prosocial and Antisocial Media Content in Terms of Intuitive Motivations by Tamborini, Ron, Hahn, Lindsay, Baldwin, Joshua, Klebig, Brian, Prabhu, Sujay, Aley, Melinda, Hofer, Matthias, Novotny, Eric, Sethi, Neha

    Published in Journal of media psychology (01-07-2024)
    “…Prosocial and antisocial media content and effects have been a major focus of media scholars. Given this importance, we might expect the terms prosocial and…”
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    The Representation of Altruistic and Egoistic Motivations in Children's TV Programming by Tamborini, Ron, Hahn, Lindsay, Prabhu, Sujay, Klebig, Brian, Grall, Clare

    Published in Communication research reports (02-01-2017)
    “…A content analysis of children's television examined the frequency with which behaviors were (a) driven by altruistic versus egoistic motivations, (b)…”
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    The effect of behavioral synchrony with black or white virtual agents on outgroup trust by Tamborini, Ron, Novotny, Eric, Prabhu, Sujay, Hofer, Matthias, Grall, Clare, Klebig, Brian, Hahn, Lindsay S., Slaker, Janine, Ratan, Rabindra A., Bente, Gary

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-06-2018)
    “…Trust toward outgroup members is generally lower than it is toward ingroup members. Behavioral synchrony with virtual outgroup characters has been identified…”
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    The Influence of Media Exposure on the Accessibility of Moral Intuitions and Associated Affect by Tamborini, Ron, Prabhu, Sujay, Lewis, Robert J., Grizzard, Matthew, Eden, Allison

    Published in Journal of media psychology (2018)
    “…The model of intuitive morality and exemplars (MIME) predicts that media content can increase the accessibility of preconscious moral intuitions, which shape…”
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    Measuring the Accessibility of Moral Intuitions: A Validation Study of the Moral Foundations-Affect Misattribution Procedure (MF-AMP) by Prabhu, Sujay

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…It is important to study morality given its varied influences on our lives. Haidt and Joseph (2007) have traced morality to its instinctive roots. They have…”
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    The Impact of Terrorist Attack News on Moral Intuitions and Outgroup Prejudice by Tamborini, Ron, Hofer, Matthias, Prabhu, Sujay, Grall, Clare, Novotny, Eric Robert, Hahn, Lindsay, Klebig, Brian

    Published in Mass communication & society (02-11-2017)
    “…Using logic suggested by the model of intuitive morality and exemplars, we examined the impact of exposure to terrorist attack news coverage on the salience of…”
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    The Importance of Altruistic Versus Egoistic Motivations: A Content Analysis of Conflicted Motivations in Children's Television Programming by Hahn, Lindsay, Tamborini, Ron, Prabhu, Sujay, Klebig, Brian, Grall, Clare, Pei, Di

    Published in Communication reports (Pullman, Wash.) (04-05-2017)
    “…A content analysis examined the frequency with which altruistic versus egoistic motivations were acted upon in television content where these motivations were…”
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    The Impact of Terrorist Attack News on Moral Intuitions by Tamborini, Ron, Hahn, Lindsay, Aley, Melinda, Prabhu, Sujay, Baldwin, Joshua, Sethi, Neha, Novotny, Eric, Klebig, Brian, Hofer, Matthias

    Published in Communication studies (07-08-2020)
    “…Previous research demonstrated that exposure to news of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, France increased the salience of moral intuitions associated with…”
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    Does Repeated Exposure to Popular Media Strengthen Moral Intuitions?: Exploratory Evidence Regarding Consistent and Conflicted Moral Content by Grizzard, Matthew, Shaw, Allison Z., Dolan, Emily A., Anderson, Kenton B., Hahn, Lindsay, Prabhu, Sujay

    Published in Media psychology (02-10-2017)
    “…Previous studies have indicated that media consumption may influence moral intuition sensitivity. The present exploratory studies sought to expand on these…”
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    Media's Influence on the Accessibility of Altruistic and Egoistic Motivations by Tamborini, Ron, Lewis, Robert J., Prabhu, Sujay, Grizzard, Matthew, Hahn, Lindsay, Wang, Lu

    Published in Communication research reports (02-07-2016)
    “…Previous research suggests that media featuring exemplars of specific altruistic motivations can make those motivations more accessible in viewers' minds. The…”
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    The Thrill Is Gone, but You Might Not Know: Habituation and Generalization of Biophysiological and Self-reported Arousal Responses to Video Games by Grizzard, Matthew, Tamborini, Ron, Sherry, John L., Weber, René, Prabhu, Sujay, Hahn, Lindsay, Idzik, Patrick

    Published in Communication monographs (02-01-2015)
    “…Past research on consequences of video game play have conflated two distinct psychological mechanisms, habituation and generalization, into a unified process…”
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    Being bad in a video game can make us more morally sensitive by Grizzard, Matthew, Tamborini, Ron, Lewis, Robert J, Wang, Lu, Prabhu, Sujay

    “…Several researchers have demonstrated that the virtual behaviors committed in a video game can elicit feelings of guilt. Researchers have proposed that such…”
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