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CcaM strives to better understand the role of the media in children's and adolescents' lives.

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Conference Papers

2007
Antheunis, M. L., Valkenburg, P. M., Peter, J., & Schouten, A. P. (2007, June). Computer-Mediated Communication and interpersonal attraction: An experimental test of three explanatory hypotheses. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.

Buijzen, M. (2007, May). Does children’s advertising exposure contribute to an unhealthy diet? Refining the Big Food Advertising Effects Hypothesis. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco (Top Paper).

Peter, J. & Valkenburg, P. M. (2007, June). Adolescents’ exposure to sexually explicit online material and sexual uncertainty: Investigating perceptions of pornography as underlying mechanisms. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco (Top Paper).

Rozendaal, E & Buijzen, M. (2007, May). Parent vs. child reports of parental advertising mediation: Exploring the meaning of disagreement. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.

Schouten, A. P., Valkenburg, P. M., Peter, J., & Antheunis, M. L. (2007, June). An experimental test of processes underlying self-disclosure in Computer-Mediated Communication. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.

Valkenburg, P. M. & Peter, J. (2007, June). Adolescents’ identity experiments on the Internet: Consequences for social competence and self-concept unity. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.

Valkenburg, P. M. & Peter, J. (2007, June). Adolescents’ online communication and their well-being: Testing the Stimulation versus the Displacement Hypothesis. Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco (Top Paper).

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