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Dannagal Young
Dannagal Young
Professor of Communication & Political Science, University of Delaware
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Late-night comedy in election 2000: Its influence on candidate trait ratings and the moderating effects of political knowledge and partisanship
D Goldthwaite Young
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 48 (1), 1-22, 2004
3612004
Dispelling late-night myths: News consumption among late-night comedy viewers and the predictors of exposure to various late-night shows
DG Young, RM Tisinger
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 11 (3), 113-134, 2006
3232006
The privileged role of the late-night joke: Exploring humor's role in disrupting argument scrutiny
DG Young
Media Psychology 11 (1), 119-142, 2008
2882008
Satire, punch lines, and the nightly news: Untangling media effects on political participation
LH Hoffman, DG Young
Communication Research Reports 28 (2), 159-168, 2011
2412011
Late-night comedy as a gateway to traditional news: An analysis of time trends in news attention among late-night comedy viewers during the 2004 presidential primaries
L Feldman, DG Young
Political Communication 25 (4), 401-422, 2008
2392008
Fact-checking effectiveness as a function of format and tone: Evaluating FactCheck. org and FlackCheck. org
DG Young, KH Jamieson, S Poulsen, A Goldring
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 95 (1), 49-75, 2018
1812018
Irony and outrage: The polarized landscape of rage, fear, and laughter in the United States
DG Young, DG Young
Oxford University Press, USA, 2020
1682020
The impact of real news about “fake news”: Intertextual processes and political satire
PR Brewer, DG Young, M Morreale
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 25 (3), 323-343, 2013
1622013
Late-night comedy and the salience of the candidates' caricatured traits in the 2000 election
DG Young
Mass Communication & Society 9 (3), 339-366, 2006
1362006
Humor works in funny ways: Examining satirical tone as a key determinant in political humor message processing
HL LaMarre, KD Landreville, D Young, N Gilkerson
Entertainment Media and Politics, 98-121, 2016
1242016
Explaining public opinion toward transgender people, rights, and candidates
PE Jones, PR Brewer, DG Young, JL Lambe, LH Hoffman
Public Opinion Quarterly 82 (2), 252-278, 2018
1192018
Laughter, learning, or enlightenment? Viewing and avoidance motivations behind The Daily Show and The Colbert Report
DG Young
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 57 (2), 153-169, 2013
1162013
Humor complexity and political influence: An elaboration likelihood approach to the effects of humor type in The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
J Polk, DG Young, RL Holbert
Atlantic Journal of Communication 17 (4), 202-219, 2009
1052009
The influence of parodies on mental models: Exploring the Tina Fey–Sarah Palin phenomenon
S Esralew, DG Young
Communication Quarterly 60 (3), 338-352, 2012
842012
Theories and effects of political humor: Discounting cues, gateways, and the impact of incongruities
DG Young
832014
Does my comment count? Perceptions of political participation in an online environment
LH Hoffman, PE Jones, DG Young
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (6), 2248-2256, 2013
752013
Acquisition of current-events knowledge from political satire programming: An experimental approach
DG Young, L Hoffman
Atlantic Journal of Communication 20 (5), 290-304, 2012
632012
Psychology, political ideology, and humor appreciation: Why is satire so liberal?
DG Young, BE Bagozzi, A Goldring, S Poulsen, E Drouin
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 8 (2), 134, 2019
592019
Online emotional appeals and political participation: The effect of candidate affect on mass behavior
PE Jones, LH Hoffman, DG Young
New Media & Society 15 (7), 1132-1150, 2013
572013
The Daily Show as the new journalism: In their own words
DG Young
Laughing matters, 241-259, 2012
522012
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