Identifying and explaining the relationship between parental mediation and children's aggression AI Nathanson Communication research 26 (2), 124-143, 1999 | 766 | 1999 |
Support for censorship of violent and misogynic rap lyrics: An analysis of the third-person effect DM McLeod, WP Eveland Jr, AI Nathanson Communication Research 24 (2), 153-174, 1997 | 526 | 1997 |
Parent and child perspectives on the presence and meaning of parental television mediation AI Nathanson Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 45 (2), 201-220, 2001 | 506 | 2001 |
Rethinking the social distance corollary: Perceived likelihood of expsoure and the third-person perception WP Eveland Jr, AI Nathanson, BH Detenber, DM McLeod Communication Research 26 (3), 275-302, 1999 | 367 | 1999 |
The unintended effects of parental mediation of television on adolescents AI Nathanson Media Psychology 4 (3), 207-230, 2002 | 366 | 2002 |
Protective effects of parental monitoring of children’s media use: A prospective study DA Gentile, RA Reimer, AI Nathanson, DA Walsh, JC Eisenmann JAMA pediatrics 168 (5), 479-484, 2014 | 319 | 2014 |
The relation between television exposure and executive function among preschoolers. AI Nathanson, F Aladé, ML Sharp, EE Rasmussen, K Christy Developmental psychology 50 (5), 1497, 2014 | 316 | 2014 |
Do you see what I see? Parent and child reports of parental monitoring of media DA Gentile, AI Nathanson, EE Rasmussen, RA Reimer, DA Walsh Family relations 61 (3), 470-487, 2012 | 304 | 2012 |
Reducing the aggression-promoting effect of violent cartoons by increasing children's fictional involvement with the victim: A study of active mediation AI Nathanson, J Cantor Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 44 (1), 125-142, 2000 | 297 | 2000 |
Children's fright reactions to television news J Cantor, AI Nathanson Journal of Communication 46 (4), 139-152, 1996 | 263 | 1996 |
Mediation of children’s television viewing: Working toward conceptual clarity and common understanding AI Nathanson Annals of the International Communication Association 25 (1), 115-151, 2001 | 252 | 2001 |
Parenting and digital media SM Coyne, J Radesky, KM Collier, DA Gentile, JR Linder, AI Nathanson, ... Pediatrics 140 (Supplement_2), S112-S116, 2017 | 229 | 2017 |
Factual and Evaluative Approaches to Modifying Children's Responses to Violent Television1 AI Nathanson Journal of Communication 54 (2), 321-336, 2004 | 200 | 2004 |
Parents versus peers: Exploring the significance of peer mediation of antisocial television AI Nathanson Communication Research 28 (3), 251-274, 2001 | 196 | 2001 |
Counteracting the effects of female stereotypes on television via active mediation AI Nathanson, BJ Wilson, J McGee, M Sebastian Journal of Communication 52 (4), 922-937, 2002 | 177 | 2002 |
The effects of mediation content and form on children's responses to violent television AI Nathanson, MS Yang Human communication research 29 (1), 111-134, 2003 | 163 | 2003 |
Perceived media influence and efficacy as predictors of caregivers' protective behaviors AI Nathanson, WP Eveland Jr, HS Park, B Paul Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 46 (3), 385-410, 2002 | 149 | 2002 |
The relation between television exposure and theory of mind among preschoolers AI Nathanson, ML Sharp, F Aladé, EE Rasmussen, K Christy Journal of Communication 63 (6), 1088-1108, 2013 | 135 | 2013 |
Shaping the effects of television on adolescents' body image disturbance: The role of parental mediation AI Nathanson, RA Botta Communication research 30 (3), 304-331, 2003 | 134 | 2003 |
Prime-time television: Assessing violence during the most popular viewing hours SL Smith, AI Nathanson, BJ Wilson Journal of Communication 52 (1), 84-111, 2002 | 124 | 2002 |