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    Does Digital Detox Work? Exploring the Role of Digital Detox Applications for Problematic Smartphone Use and Well-Being of Young Adults Using Multigroup Analysis by Schmuck, Desirée

    “…The constant availability of social networking sites (SNSs) on smartphones has an enormous distracting potential and may lead to problematic usage behavior,…”
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    Following Social Media Influencers in Early Adolescence: Fear of Missing Out, Social Well-Being and Supportive Communication with Parents by Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in Journal of computer-mediated communication (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Social media influencers who use video blogging, so-called “vloggers,” are highly popular among adolescents. Receiving video updates on a constant…”
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    Misleading Consumers with Green Advertising? An Affect–Reason–Involvement Account of Greenwashing Effects in Environmental Advertising by Schmuck, Desirée, Matthes, Jörg, Naderer, Brigitte

    Published in Journal of advertising (01-01-2018)
    “…Drawing from the affect–reason–involvement model, we examine how misleading advertising about the environmental features of products, or greenwashing, affects…”
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    “Too much to handle”: Impact of mobile social networking sites on information overload, depressive symptoms, and well-being by Matthes, Jörg, Karsay, Kathrin, Schmuck, Desirée, Stevic, Anja

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-04-2020)
    “…Mobile social networking sites (SNS) are frequently theorized to lead to perceived information overload, which may affect the well-being of individuals in…”
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    It's us against them: a comparative experiment on the effects of populist messages communicated via social media by Hameleers, Michael, Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in Information, communication & society (02-09-2017)
    “…Populism has gained momentum all around the globe. Social media channels contribute to the success of populism by providing an attractive environment for both…”
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    The “greenfluence”: Following environmental influencers, parasocial relationships, and youth’s participation behavior by Dekoninck, Heleen, Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in New media & society (01-11-2024)
    “…Environmental influencers have gained immense popularity on social media, promoting a sustainable lifestyle by interweaving environmental topics with their…”
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    Closer to the people: A comparative content analysis of populist communication on social networking sites in pre- and post-Election periods by Schmuck, Desirée, Hameleers, Michael

    Published in Information, communication & society (23-08-2020)
    “…A comparative content analysis explores stylistic and contextual factors that resonate with populist communication on social networking sites (SNSs). Advancing…”
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    Consumers' green involvement and the persuasive effects of emotional versus functional ads by Matthes, Jörg, Wonneberger, Anke, Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in Journal of business research (01-09-2014)
    “…This study compares the effects of four types of ads: a functional green ad promoting the environmental advantages of a product, an emotional green ad using a…”
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    The Effects of Anti-Immigrant Right-Wing Populist Ads on Implicit and Explicit Attitudes: A Moderated Mediation Model by Matthes, Jörg, Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in Communication research (01-06-2017)
    “…Across Europe, the use of negative portrayals of immigrants in populist political advertising has dramatically increased. An experimental study tested the…”
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    Longitudinal Effects of Excessive Smartphone Use on Stress and Loneliness: The Moderating Role of Self-Disclosure by Karsay, Kathrin, Schmuck, Desirée, Matthes, Jörg, Stevic, Anja

    “…The present study investigates how excessive smartphone use predicts users' stress and loneliness while taking the moderating role of online self-disclosure…”
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    I’ll be there for you? Effects of Islamophobic online hate speech and counter speech on Muslim in-group bystanders’ intention to intervene by Obermaier, Magdalena, Schmuck, Desirée, Saleem, Muniba

    Published in New media & society (01-09-2023)
    “…Online hate speech is very common. This is problematic as degrading social groups can traumatize targets, evoke stress, and depression. Since no reaction of…”
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    Effects of Economic and Symbolic Threat Appeals in Right-Wing Populist Advertising on Anti-Immigrant Attitudes: The Impact of Textual and Visual Appeals by Schmuck, Desirée, Matthes, Jörg

    Published in Political communication (02-10-2017)
    “…Right-wing populist parties portray immigrants as economic or symbolic threats in their political advertisements by constructing a moral divide between the…”
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    Perceived threats from social bots: The media's role in supporting literacy by Schmuck, Desirée, von Sikorski, Christian

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-12-2020)
    “…The interference of so-called social bots in election campaigns has led to public outcries and heavy news coverage about the danger of social bots all over the…”
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    “Looking Up and Feeling Down”. The influence of mobile social networking site use on upward social comparison, self-esteem, and well-being of adult smartphone users by Schmuck, Desirée, Karsay, Kathrin, Matthes, Jörg, Stevic, Anja

    Published in Telematics and informatics (01-09-2019)
    “…•First study to explore longitudinal effects of mobile SNS use on adults’ well-being.•Facebook use significantly predicts upward social comparison across all…”
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    Youths as targets: factors of online hate speech victimization among adolescents and young adults by Obermaier, Magdalena, Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in Journal of computer-mediated communication (14-07-2022)
    “…Abstract A significant number of adolescents and young adults are targeted by online hate speech. The effect of such hateful utterances can involve severe…”
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    Muslims Take Action. How Exposure to Anti-Islamic Populist Political Messages Affects Young Muslims' Support for Collective Action: A Longitudinal Experiment by Schmuck, Desirée, Tribastone, Miriam

    Published in Political communication (02-09-2020)
    “…Drawing from the Social Identity Model of Collective Action, this study investigates whether Islamophobic political agitation increases perceived…”
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    The effects of populism as a social identity frame on persuasion and mobilisation: Evidence from a 15‐country experiment by BOS, LINDA, SCHEMER, CHRISTIAN, CORBU, NICOLETA, HAMELEERS, MICHAEL, ANDREADIS, IOANNIS, SCHULZ, ANNE, SCHMUCK, DESIRÉE, REINEMANN, CARSTEN, FAWZI, NAYLA

    Published in European journal of political research (01-02-2020)
    “…This article investigates the impact of populist messages on issue agreement and readiness for action in 15 countries (N = 7,286). Specifically, populist…”
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    Politics – Simply Explained? How Influencers Affect Youth’s Perceived Simplification of Politics, Political Cynicism, and Political Interest by Schmuck, Desirée, Hirsch, Melanie, Stevic, Anja, Matthes, Jörg

    “…Social media influencers promote not only products and brands but also their opinions on serious topics like party politics or climate change. These so-called…”
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    Fighting over smartphones? Parents' excessive smartphone use, lack of control over children's use, and conflict by Matthes, Jörg, Thomas, Marina F., Stevic, Anja, Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-03-2021)
    “…Parental regulation of children's smartphone use is typically associated with conflict. To explain conflict, this paper focused on parents' own smartphone use…”
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    "Weak, Sad, and Lazy Fatties": Adolescents' Explicit and Implicit Weight Bias Following Exposure to Weight Loss Reality TV Shows by Karsay, Kathrin, Schmuck, Desirée

    Published in Media psychology (02-01-2019)
    “…Weight loss reality TV shows, which portray obese individuals and their struggle to lose weight, are highly popular. However, the shows often contain negative…”
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