Media Effects: Theory and Research

Annu Rev Psychol. 2016:67:315-38. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-122414-033608. Epub 2015 Aug 19.

Abstract

This review analyzes trends and commonalities among prominent theories of media effects. On the basis of exemplary meta-analyses of media effects and bibliometric studies of well-cited theories, we identify and discuss five features of media effects theories as well as their empirical support. Each of these features specifies the conditions under which media may produce effects on certain types of individuals. Our review ends with a discussion of media effects in newer media environments. This includes theories of computer-mediated communication, the development of which appears to share a similar pattern of reformulation from unidirectional, receiver-oriented views, to theories that recognize the transactional nature of communication. We conclude by outlining challenges and promising avenues for future research.

Keywords: computer-mediated communication (CMC); mass communication; mass media, meta-analysis; media effects theory; media violence; selective exposure.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Communication*
  • Humans
  • Mass Media*
  • Research*