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OUR MOBILE RESEARCH
Note: Some citations appear in more than one category.

 

Yaros, Ronald A. & John Misak, (forthcoming)College Writing Assignments on Mobile

Devices: Comparing Students’ Attitudes and Engagement Across Disciplines and Age,

Accepted by AEJMC's Journalism & Mass Communication Educator March 2020

Aldoory, L., Yaros, Ronald A., Prado, A., Roberts, E., & Briones, R. L. (2016). Piloting Health Text Messages for Rural Low-Income Mothers: Effects of Source Similarity and Simple Action Steps, Health Promotion Practice, 15(5), 702-710.

Yaros, Powers, Powers, & Oh (2014). Incorrect Terms Used to Portray Possible Cell Phone Risk. Newspaper Research Journal, 35(1), 96-107.

 

Yaros, Ronald A. (2012).  Effects of Mobile Devices and Text Messages: A Multi-Study Design to Explore a Model for Mobile Learning in Introductory Journalism,  International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology & Learning, (2) 3, 59-72.

 

BOOK CHAPTERS
 

Yaros, Ronald A. (2012). Social Media and Education: Do Personalization and Interactivity

Facilitate Learning?  In H.S. Noor Al-Deen, J.A. Hendricks (Eds.) Social Media: Usage And

Impact, (pp. 57-74). Lexington Books

 

Yaros, Ronald A. (2009). Producing Citizen Journalism or Producing Journalism for Citizens? A New Multimedia Model To Enhance Understanding of Complex News. In Z. Papacharissi (Ed.) Journalism and Citizenship: New Agendas in Communication, (pp. 71-90). New York, NY:Routledge Publishing

 

REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS

 

Ronald A. Yaros, Doxzen, E., Briones, R, Maring, L., Prado, A., Aldoory, L., (2014). Messages from a Mom Like You” Ms. Peg and Text Messages to Improve Health Among Rural, Low Income Mothers,  Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, Lexington, KY April 10-12, 2014. (A collaborative texting pilot project with UMD’s School of Public Health.)

 

Yaros, Ronald A.  (2012).  Testing the RISP Model: Cell Phone Users and The New ‘Possible’ Risk of Brain Cancer,  Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division), Chicago, IL, August 9-11, 2012.

 

Yaros, Ronald A. & Powers, E. (2012).  Analyzing Online Coverage of a Possible Cancer Risk From Cell Phones,  Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (Newspaper and Online News Division), Chicago, IL, August 9-11, 2012.

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