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Communication Majors Get Hands-On, Quantitative Research Experience in New Course

This kind of course on study design and statistical methods often isn't taught until graduate school.

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New Meta-Analysis Shows Peer Influence Doubles the Risk Adolescents Will Smoke

Teens from collectivistic cultures also more swayed by peers than those in individualistic cultures.

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Annenberg Faculty, Students, and Alumni Win Divisional Awards at ICA

Among those honored were Emily Falk, Marwan Kraidy, Klaus Krippendorff, and Jessa Lingel.

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Falk Wins 2017 ICA Young Scholar Award

Awardees are selected based on the strength of their published work and the potential of future scholarship.

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Study Finds Linkage Between Social Network Structure and Brain Activity

People who are surrounded by different types of social networks use their brains differently.

Presentations

Annenberg Presentations at ICA 2017

We've compiled a helpful list of all presentations being given by Annenberg authors.

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How Your Brain Makes Articles Go Viral

Why do some articles spread and others don’t? How does your brain decide what to read and share?

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Mindfulness Motivates People to Make Healthier Choices

New study shows mindful people are more receptive to health messaging and more likely to change.

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Annenberg Presentations at NCA 2016

More than 25 Annenberg researchers will present next month at the National Communication Association's 102nd Annual Conference.

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Highlights and Awards from the 66th International Communication Association Annual Conference

Amy Jordan gave her farewell address as ICA President and numerous faculty and students won awards.