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  1. Seasonal suicide trends in adolescents in the US: Did they explain the apparent effect of the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why?
  2. The role of non–COVID-specific and COVID-specific factors in predicting a shift in willingness to vaccinate: A panel study
  3. Conspiratorial thinking, selective exposure to conservative media, and response to COVID-19 in the US
  4. Rethinking Cell Phone Use While Driving: Isolated Risk Behavior or a Pattern of Risk-Taking Associated with Impulsivity in Young Drivers?
  5. Patterns of Media Use, Strength of Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories, and the Prevention of COVID-19 From March to July 2020 in the United States: Survey Study
  6. The association between the rise of gun violence in popular US primetime television dramas and homicides attributable to firearms, 2000–2018
  7. Selection versus socialization effects of peer norms on adolescent cigarette use
  8. Reanalysis of the effects of “13 Reasons Why”: Response to Bridge et al.
  9. James G. Kelly (1929–2020).
  10. Patterns of Media Use, Strength of Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories, and the Prevention of COVID-19 From March to July 2020 in the United States: Survey Study (Preprint)
  11. Conspiracy theories as barriers to controlling the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S.
  12. Numeracy and memory for risk probabilities and risk outcomes depicted on cigarette warning labels.
  13. Does Initiating Vaginal Sexual Intercourse During a Safer Sex Media Campaign Influence Life Satisfaction Among African American Adolescents?
  14. Reanalysis of the Bridge et al. study of suicide following release of 13 Reasons Why
  15. What makes a video promoting tobacco cessation effective?
  16. Problem Solving Reduces Sexual Risk Associated with Sensation Seeking, Substance Use, and Depressive Symptoms Among African-American Adolescents
  17. Investigating harmful and helpful effects of watching season 2 of 13 Reasons Why: Results of a two-wave U.S. panel survey
  18. Misleading Claims About Tobacco Products in YouTube Videos: Experimental Effects of Misinformation on Unhealthy Attitudes
  19. Misleading Claims About Tobacco Products in YouTube Videos: Experimental Effects of Misinformation on Unhealthy Attitudes (Preprint)
  20. Effects of Pictorial Warning Labels for Cigarettes and Quit-Efficacy on Emotional Responses, Smoking Satisfaction, and Cigarette Consumption
  21. Executive Function Capacities, Negative Driving Behavior and Crashes in Young Drivers
  22. Adolescence, Attention Allocation, and Driving Safety
  23. Multiple Method Contraception Use among African American Adolescents in Four US Cities