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Irene I. van Driel
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Sexy, strong, and secondary: A content analysis of female characters in video games across 31 years
T Lynch, JE Tompkins, II Van Driel, N Fritz
Journal of communication 66 (4), 564-584, 2016
3882016
The effect of social media on well-being differs from adolescent to adolescent
I Beyens, JL Pouwels, II van Driel, L Keijsers, PM Valkenburg
Scientific reports 10 (1), 10763, 2020
3762020
The associations of active and passive social media use with well-being: A critical scoping review
PM Valkenburg, II van Driel, I Beyens
New media & society 24 (2), 530-549, 2022
1612022
Social media use and adolescents’ self-esteem: Heading for a person-specific media effects paradigm
P Valkenburg, I Beyens, JL Pouwels, II van Driel, L Keijsers
Journal of Communication 71 (1), 56-78, 2021
1552021
Social media browsing and adolescent well-being: Challenging the “Passive Social Media Use Hypothesis”
PM Valkenburg, I Beyens, JL Pouwels, II van Driel, L Keijsers
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 27 (1), zmab015, 2022
1272022
Social media use and friendship closeness in adolescents’ daily lives: An experience sampling study.
JL Pouwels, PM Valkenburg, I Beyens, II van Driel, L Keijsers
Developmental Psychology 57 (2), 309, 2021
1212021
Social media use and adolescents’ well-being: Developing a typology of person-specific effect patterns
I Beyens, JL Pouwels, II van Driel, L Keijsers, PM Valkenburg
Communication Research, 00936502211038196, 2021
942021
Same-sex couples in advertisements: An investigation of the role of implicit attitudes on cognitive processing and evaluation
GL Read, II van Driel, RF Potter
Journal of Advertising 47 (2), 182-197, 2018
442018
Adolescents' social media experiences and their self-esteem: A person-specific susceptibility perspective
PM Valkenburg, JL Pouwels, I Beyens, II van Driel, L Keijsers
422021
Kawaii killers and femme fatales: A textual analysis of female characters signifying benevolent and hostile sexism in video games
JE Tompkins, T Lynch, II Van Driel, N Fritz
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 64 (2), 236-254, 2020
372020
Unpacking what it means to be—or not be—a fan
II Van Driel, W Gantz, N Lewis
Communication & Sport 7 (5), 611-629, 2019
332019
Posting, scrolling, chatting and snapping. Youth (14-15) and social media in 2019.
II van Driel, JL Pouwels, I Beyens, L Keijsers, PM Valkenburg
https://www.project-awesome.nl/images/Posting-scrolling-chatting-and …, 2020
302020
Some socially poor but also some socially rich adolescents feel closer to their friends after using social media
JL Pouwels, PM Valkenburg, I Beyens, II van Driel, L Keijsers
Scientific reports 11 (1), 21176, 2021
272021
Defecting from the Gutenberg legacy: Employing images to test knowledge gaps
ME Grabe, O Bas, II van Driel
Journal of Communication 65 (2), 300-319, 2015
262015
Promises and pitfalls of social media data donations
II van Driel, A Giachanou, JL Pouwels, L Boeschoten, I Beyens, ...
Communication Methods and Measures 16 (4), 266-282, 2022
222022
The role of emotion regulation and age in experiencing mediated sports
II van Driel, W Gantz
Communication & Sport 9 (3), 476-495, 2021
152021
Posten, scrollen, appen en snappen. Jongeren (14-15 jaar) en social media in 2019.
II van Driel, JL Pouwels, I Beyens, L Keijsers, PM Valkenburg
https://www.project-awesome.nl/rapport.pdf, 2019
142019
Mates or married? Implications of gender composition and physical intimacy on evaluation of images tested for advertising
GL Read, IJ Innis, II van Driel, RF Potter
Communication Research Reports 36 (3), 220-230, 2019
112019
Social media and well-being: Time to abandon the active-passive dichotomy
PM Valkenburg, II van Driel, I Beyens
Preprint. https://doi. org/10.31234/osf. io/j6xqz, 2021
82021
How to Assess Variation in the Association Between Social Media Use and Well-Being: A Reply to Johannes, Masur, Vuorre, & Przybylski (2021)
PM Valkenburg, I Beyens, II van Driel, L Keijsers
Preprint, PsyArXiv. DOI 10, 2022
7*2022
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