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Ran Wei
Ran Wei
Professor of Journalism, U of South Carolina
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More than just talk on the move: Uses and gratifications of the cellular phone
L Leung, R Wei
Journalism & mass communication quarterly 77 (2), 308-320, 2000
15432000
Staying connected while on the move: Cell phone use and social connectedness
R Wei, VH Lo
New media & society 8 (1), 53-72, 2006
8752006
Exposure to Internet pornography and Taiwanese adolescents' sexual attitudes and behavior
VH Lo, R Wei
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 49 (2), 221-237, 2005
4672005
Motivations for using the mobile phone for mass communications and entertainment
R Wei
Telematics and Informatics 25 (1), 36-46, 2008
4582008
Third-person effect, gender, and pornography on the lnternet
V Lo, R Wei
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 46 (1), 13-33, 2002
3342002
Who are the mobile phone have-nots? Influences and consequences
L Leung, R Wei
New Media & Society 1 (2), 209-226, 1999
2791999
The gratifications of pager use: Sociability, information-seeking, entertainment, utility, and fashion and status
L Leung, R Wei
Telematics and Informatics 15 (4), 253-264, 1998
2271998
Effects of playing violent videogames on Chinese adolescents' pro-violence attitudes, attitudes toward others, and aggressive behavior
R Wei
Cyberpsychology & behavior 10 (3), 371-380, 2007
1832007
Blurring public and private behaviors in public space: Policy challenges in the use and improper use of the cell phone
R Wei, L Leung
Telematics and informatics 16 (1-2), 11-26, 1999
1771999
Heavy carbon alloyed FCC-structured high entropy alloy with excellent combination of strength and ductility
LB Chen, R Wei, K Tang, J Zhang, F Jiang, L He, J Sun
Materials Science and Engineering: A 716, 150-156, 2018
1712018
New Guinea has the world’s richest island flora
R Cámara-Leret, DG Frodin, F Adema, C Anderson, MS Appelhans, ...
Nature 584 (7822), 579-583, 2020
1682020
From luxury to utility: A longitudinal analysis of cell phone laggards
R Wei
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 78 (4), 702-719, 2001
1522001
Lifestyles and new media: Adoption and use of wireless communication technologies in China
R Wei
New media & society 8 (6), 991-1008, 2006
1282006
Third-person effects of health news: Exploring the relationships among media exposure, presumed media influence, and behavioral intentions
R Wei, VH Lo, HY Lu
American Behavioral Scientist 52 (2), 261-277, 2008
1182008
Reconsidering the relationship between the third-person perception and optimistic bias
R Wei, VH Lo, HY Lu
Communication Research 34 (6), 665-684, 2007
1152007
Mass media and consumerist values in the People's Republic of China
R Wei, Z Pan
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 11 (1), 75-96, 1999
1151999
Large-scale phylogenomic analysis resolves a backbone phylogeny in ferns
H Shen, D Jin, JP Shu, XL Zhou, M Lei, R Wei, H Shang, HJ Wei, R Zhang, ...
GigaScience 7 (2), gix116, 2018
1062018
Third-person effect and hostile media perception influences on voter attitudes toward polls in the 2008 US presidential election
R Wei, SC Chia, VH Lo
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 23 (2), 169-190, 2011
1062011
Examining user behavioral response to SMS ads: Implications for the evolution of the mobile phone as a bona-fide medium
R Wei, H Xiaoming, J Pan
Telematics and Informatics 27 (1), 32-41, 2010
1062010
Emerging lifestyles in China and consequences for perception of advertising, buying behaviour and consumption preferences
R Wei
International Journal of Advertising 16 (4), 261-275, 1997
1041997
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