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Kirstie Farrar
University of Connecticut - Storrs / United States
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
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Kirstie Farrar's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Contextual features of violent video games, mental models, and aggressionKM Farrar, M Krcmar, KL NowakJournal of communication 56 (2), 387-405, 20062072006
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The impact of controller naturalness on spatial presence, gamer enjoyment, and perceived realism in a tennis simulation video gameR McGloin, KM Farrar, M KrcmarPresence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 20 (4), 309-324, 20111532011
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Sexual socialization messages on entertainment television: Comparing content trends 1997–2002D Kunkel, KM Farrar, K Eyal, E Biely, E Donnerstein, V RideoutMedia Psychology 9 (3), 595-622, 20071522007
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The effects of video game realism on attention, retention and aggressive outcomesM Krcmar, K Farrar, R McGloinComputers in Human behavior 27 (1), 432-439, 20111312011
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The causes and consequences of presence: Considering the influence of violent video games on presence and aggressionKL Nowak, M Krcmar, KM FarrarPresence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 17 (3), 256-268, 20081252008
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