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Karen E. Dill-Shackleford
Karen E. Dill-Shackleford
Faculty, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University
Verified email at fielding.edu
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Video games and aggressive thoughts, feelings, and behavior in the laboratory and in life
C Anderson, K Dill
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 78, 772-790, 2000
35432000
Self-compassion and body dissatisfaction in women: A randomized controlled trial of a brief meditation intervention
ER Albertson, KD Neff, KE Dill-Shackleford
Mindfulness 6, 444-454, 2015
9022015
Video game characters and the socialization of gender roles: Young people’s perceptions mirror sexist media depictions
KE Dill, KP Thill
Sex roles 57, 851-864, 2007
7872007
Video game violence: A review of the empirical literature
KE Dill, JC Dill
Aggression and violent behavior 3 (4), 407-428, 1998
7321998
Promoting self–compassionate attitudes toward eating among restrictive and guilty eaters
CE Adams, MR Leary
Journal of social and clinical psychology 26 (10), 1120-1144, 2007
7262007
Effects of exposure to sex-stereotyped video game characters on tolerance of sexual harassment
KE Dill, BP Brown, MA Collins
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (5), 1402-1408, 2008
4202008
Violence, Sex, Race, and Age in Popular Video Games: A Content Analysis.
KE Dill, DA Gentile, WA Richter, JC Dill
American Psychological Association, 2005
3122005
Effects of aggressive personality on social expectations and social perceptions
KE Dill, CA Anderson, KB Anderson, WE Deuser
Journal of Research in Personality 31 (2), 272-292, 1997
2971997
Playing with prejudice: The prevalence and consequences of racial stereotypes in video games
MCR Burgess, KE Dill, SP Stermer, SR Burgess, BP Brown
Media Psychology 14 (3), 289-311, 2011
2922011
Evaluations of ingroup and outgroup members: The role of category-based expectancy violation
BA Bettencourt, KE Dill, SA Greathouse, K Charlton, A Mulholland
Journal of experimental social psychology 33 (3), 244-275, 1997
2711997
Media violence and children
DA Gentile
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014
2132014
Mindful self-compassion (MSC)
C Germer, K Neff
Handbook of mindfulness-based programmes, 357-367, 2019
1972019
The interactive relations between trait hostility, pain, and aggressive thoughts
KB Anderson, CA Anderson, KE Dill, WE Deuser
Aggressive Behavior: Official Journal of the International Society for …, 1998
1881998
How fantasy becomes reality: Seeing through media influence
KE Dill
Oxford University Press, 2009
1602009
Prosocial, antisocial, and other effects of recreational video games.
CA Anderson, DA Gentile, KE Dill
Sage Publications, Inc, 2012
1312012
Social media use and happiness in adults with autism spectrum disorder
DM Ward, KE Dill-Shackleford, MO Mazurek
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 21 (3), 205-209, 2018
1072018
The Oxford handbook of media psychology
KE Dill, K Dill-Shackleford
Oxford University Press, USA, 2013
1052013
Engaging with stories and characters: Learning, persuasion, and transportation into narrative worlds
MC Green, KE Dill
The Oxford handbook of media psychology, 449-461, 2013
952013
Connecting the dots between fantasy and reality: The social psychology of our engagement with fictional narrative and its functional value
KE Dill‐Shackleford, C Vinney, K Hopper‐Losenicky
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 10 (11), 634-646, 2016
932016
Development and validation of a measure of popular media fan identity and its relationship to well-being.
C Vinney, KE Dill-Shackleford, CN Plante, A Bartsch
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 8 (3), 296, 2019
552019
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