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47
Citations
8924
World Ranking
3402
National Ranking
1640

Overview

Bradley S. Greenberg is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their academic work is situated within this institution, contributing to its research environment.

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There is no record of book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work within the data, which suggests that detailed bibliometric or thematic information on Greenberg's research focus areas is not available at this time.

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Bradley S. Greenberg is currently active and not deceased. Their ongoing affiliation with a major research university implies continued involvement in academic and research activities.

Best Publications

  • Video Game Uses and Gratifications as Predicators of Use and Game Preference.

    John L. Sherry;Bradley S. Greenberg;Kristen Lucas;Ken Lachlan

  • Orientations to Video Games Among Gender and Age Groups

    Bradley S. Greenberg;John Sherry;Kenneth Lachlan;Kristen Lucas

  • Portrayals of Overweight and Obese Individuals on Commercial Television

    Bradley S. Greenberg;Matthew Eastin;Linda Hofschire;Ken Lachlan

  • Parenting the Internet

    Matthew S. Eastin;Bradley S. Greenberg;Linda Hofschire

  • The Portrayal of Racial Minorities on Prime Time Television

    Dana E. Mastro;Bradley S. Greenberg

  • Children and the Perceived Reality of Television

    Bradley S. Greenberg;Byron Reeves

  • Use of the Mass Media by the Urban Poor; Findings of Three Research Projects, With an Annotated Bibliography.

    Bradley S. Greenberg;Brenda Dervin

  • The Nature of Television Realism Judgments: A Reevaluation of Their Conceptualization and Measurement

    Rick W. Busselle;Bradley S. Greenberg

  • The Content of Reality Dating Shows and Viewer Perceptions of Dating

    Amber L. Ferris;Sandi W. Smith;Bradley S. Greenberg;Stacy L. Smith

  • Interests in News and the Knowledge Gap

    B.K.L. Genova;Bradley S. Greenberg

  • The Home Ecology of Children's Televison Viewing: Parental Mediation and the New Video Environment

    David J. Atkin;Bradley S. Greenberg;Thomas F. Baldwin

  • Media, sex, and the adolescent

    Bradley S. Greenberg;Jane D. Brown;Nancy Buerkel-Rothfuss

  • Newspapers or Television: Which Do You Believe?:

    Richard F. Carter;Bradley S. Greenberg

  • Mexican Americans and the Mass Media

    Judee K. Burgoon;Michael Burgoon;Bradley S. Greenberg

  • DIFFUSION OF NEWS OF THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION

    Bradley S. Greenberg

  • Minorities and the mass media: Television into the 21st century

    Bradley S Greenberg;Dana Mastro;Jeffrey E Brand

  • Life on Television: Content Analyses of U.S. TV Drama

    Unknown

  • Children's Reactions to TV Blacks:

    Bradley S. Greenberg

  • Sex on the Soap Operas: Afternoon Delight

    Bradley S. Greenberg;Robert Abelman;Kimberly Neuendorf

  • The soaps: What's on and who cares?

    Bradley S. Greenberg;Kimberly Neuendorf;Nancy Buerkel Rothfuss;Laura Henderson

  • Children’s Perceptions of Television Characters

    Byron Reeves;Bradley S. Greenberg

  • Desert Storm and the Mass Media

    Bradley S. Greenberg;Walter Gantz

  • Communication and Terrorism : Public and Media Responses to 9/11

    Bradley S. Greenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles K. Atkin
Charles K. Atkin Michigan State University
Matthew S. Eastin
Matthew S. Eastin The University of Texas at Austin
Kenneth A. Lachlan
Kenneth A. Lachlan University of Connecticut
Judee K. Burgoon
Judee K. Burgoon University of Arizona
Michael E. Roloff
Michael E. Roloff Northwestern University
Dana Mastro
Dana Mastro University of California, Santa Barbara
Kelly D. Brownell
Kelly D. Brownell Duke University
Jane D. Brown
Jane D. Brown University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Byron Reeves
Byron Reeves Stanford University
David Atkin
David Atkin University of Connecticut

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