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  1. Thinking About Right and Wrong: Examining the Effect of Moral Conflict on Entertainment Experiences, and Knowledge
  2. Watching Players: An Exploration of Media Enjoyment on Twitch
  3. Factorial Validity and Measurement Invariance of the Appreciation, Fun, and Suspense Scales Across US-American and German Samples
  4. Saving Tiger, Orangutan & Co: how subjective knowledge and text complexity influence online information seeking and behavior
  5. Social media ostracism: The effects of being excluded online
  6. Too much information? Predictors of information overload in the context of online news exposure
  7. Permanently online – Permanently connected: Explorations into university students’ use of social media and mobile smart devices
  8. Learning from entertaining online video clips? Enjoyment and appreciation and their differential relationships with knowledge and behavioral intentions
  9. “I know you’ve seen it!” Individual and social factors for users’ chatting behavior on Facebook
  10. Further evidence for the validity of the Need Inventory of Sensation Seeking
  11. Spaß, Spannung . . . Denkanstöße?
  12. Entertainment and Politics Revisited: How Non-Escapist Forms of Entertainment Can Stimulate Political Interest and Information Seeking
  13. Seriously Entertained: Antecedents and Consequences of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Entertainment Experiences With Political Talk Shows on TV
  14. The Perceived Leadership Communication Questionnaire (PLCQ): Development and Validation
  15. Psychologie der internen Organisationskommunikation
  16. Measuring Traits and States in Public Opinion Research: A Latent State–Trait Analysis of Political Efficacy