Medienpsychologie: Ausgabe 3

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Issues involving media psychology are universal: Why do we find a film exciting? What influence does music have on our feelings? Do computer games featuring violence make people aggressive? Research in media psychology offers answers to these and many other questions. The most important findings are presented in this volume in a concise and comprehensible way. Each chapter provides an overview of definitions and theories, including up-to-date studies and example applications. Central topics include the selection, reception and effect of media, as well as media competence, computer-mediated communication and career prospects. In compact form, the volume thus offers a solid understanding of the psychological aspects of media usage.

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Prof. Sabine Trepte is Director of the Department of Media Psychology in the Institute of Communications Sciences at the University of Hohenheim. Prof. Leonard Reinecke is Professor of Media Effects and Media Psychology in the Institute of Journalism at the University of Mainz. Dr. Johanna Schäwel is Scientific Associate at the Institute of Communications Sciences at the University of Hohenheim.

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