Richard Jackson Harris mainly focuses on Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention and Aggression. His research in the fields of Group dynamic overlaps with other disciplines such as Mass communication. His Developmental psychology research includes elements of Culture of the United States and Vietnamese.
His work on Domestic violence as part of general Suicide prevention research is frequently linked to Wife, Spouse, Heterosexuality and Attribution, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Aggression study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Arousal and Hostility. His research in Homosexuality intersects with topics in Priming, Recall and Prejudice.
His main research concerns Social psychology, Linguistics, Developmental psychology, Cognitive psychology and Recall. His Social psychology research includes themes of Autobiographical memory and Purchasing. His study focuses on the intersection of Linguistics and fields such as Psycholinguistics with connections in the field of Cognitive science.
His study in the field of Self-esteem also crosses realms of Action. Richard Jackson Harris interconnects Narrative and Reading in the investigation of issues within Cognitive psychology. Richard Jackson Harris combines subjects such as Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics with his study of Suicide prevention.
Social psychology, Cognitive psychology, Advertising, Comprehension and Video game are his primary areas of study. Richard Jackson Harris regularly ties together related areas like Content in his Social psychology studies. His Cognitive psychology research incorporates elements of Applied linguistics and Media use.
The various areas that Richard Jackson Harris examines in his Advertising study include On Language and Information processing. His Comprehension research focuses on Reading comprehension and how it connects with Stress, Short-term memory, Attentional control and Working memory. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Autobiographical memory, Recall, Popular music, Episodic memory and Lyrics.
His primary scientific interests are in Video game, Social psychology, Feeling, Cognitive psychology and Developmental psychology. His research integrates issues of Body mass index and Masculinity in his study of Social psychology. His studies in Feeling integrate themes in fields like Autobiographical memory, Lyrics, Popular music and Episodic memory.
His study in Cognitive psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Stress, Comprehension, Working memory, Short-term memory and Reading. His study in Developmental psychology focuses on Aggression in particular. His work deals with themes such as Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics, which intersect with Injury prevention.
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A cognitive psychology of mass communication
Fred W. Sanborn;Richard Jackson Harris.
(1989)
Learning and cognition
Thomas Hardy Leahey;Richard Jackson Harris.
(1993)
Attributions about spouse abuse: It matters who the batterers and victims are
Richard Jackson Harris;Cynthia A. Cook.
Sex Roles (1994)
The effect of the amount of blood in a violent video game on aggression, hostility, and arousal
Christopher P. Barlett;Richard J. Harris;Callie Bruey.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2008)
Psychology of Pragmatic Implication: Information Processing Between the Lines.
Richard J. Harris;Gregory E. Monaco.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (1978)
Longer you play, the more hostile you feel: examination of first person shooter video games and aggression during video game play.
Christopher P. Barlett;Richard J. Harris;Ross Baldassaro.
Aggressive Behavior (2007)
How long do the short-term violent video game effects last?
Christopher Barlett;Omar Branch;Christopher Rodeheffer;Richard Harris.
Aggressive Behavior (2009)
An information processing view of framing effects: The role of causal schemas in decision making
Jerwen Jou;James Shanteau;Richard Jackson Harris.
Memory & Cognition (1996)
The Impact of Body Emphasizing Video Games on Body Image Concerns in Men and Women
Christopher P. Barlett;Richard J. Harris.
Sex Roles (2008)
Remembering gay/lesbian media characters: can Ellen and Will improve attitudes toward homosexuals?
Jennifer M Bonds-Raacke;Elizabeth T Cady;Rebecca Schlegel;Richard J Harris.
Journal of Homosexuality (2007)
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