Xiaoxia Cao

    • Associate Professor, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION

    Education

    PhD, University of Pennsylvania
    MA, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
    BA, Beijing University, P.R. China

    Courses Taught

    JAMS 380 — Special Topics in Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies, Topic: Entertainment and Politics (Online)
    JAMS 380 — Special Topics in Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies, Topic: Health and Media (Online)
    JAMS 505 — Research for Advertising and Public Relations (Previously Research for Strategic Communication)
    JAMS 614 — Seminar in Media and Public Opinion
    JAMS 661 — Seminar in Media Communication and Society, Topic: Media Effects and Persuasion
    JAMS 701 — Media Studies Research Design
    JAMS 810 — Media Effects

    Research Interests

    Persuasion, media effects, media psychology, strategic communication, health communication, and political communication

    Teaching Areas

    Persuasion, media effects, public opinion, health communication, and political communication

    Selected Publications

    Xu, J., & Cao, X. (in press). Young adults’ (mis)use of prescription opioid drugs: An exploratory study. Health Communication.

    Cao, X. (2018). Impact of social information on intentions to volunteer domestically for foreign causes. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 29(2), 273-283.

    Kim, J., Cao, X., & Meczkowski, E. (2018). Does stigmatization motivate people to quit smoking? The effect of stigmatizing anti-smoking campaigns on cessation intention. Health Communication, 33(6)681-689.  

    Cao, X., & Jia, L. (2017). The effects of the facial expression of beneficiaries in charity appeals and psychological involvement on donation intention: Evidence from an online experiment. Nonprofit Management & Leadership, 27(4)457-473.

    Kim, M., & Cao, X. (2016). The impact of exposure to media messages promoting (government) conspiracy theories on distrust in the government: Evidence from a two-stage randomized experiment. International Journal of Communication, 10, 3808-3827.

    Cao, X., & Decker, D. L. (2015). Psychological distancing: The effects of narrative perspectives and levels of access to a victim’s inner world on victim blame and helping intention. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 20(1), 12-24.

    Zhang, W., Cao, X., & Tran, M. N. (2013). The structural features and the deliberative quality of online discussions. Telematics and Informatics, 30(2), 74-86.

    Cao, X. (2010). Hearing it from Jon Stewart: The impact of The Daily Show on public attentiveness to politics. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 22(1), 26-46.