Ron Warren
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Also affiliated: Medical College of Wisconsin (1990); Toronto General Hospital (1990); STEM Forward (1990); Jangan University (1990); National Institute of Telecommunications (1996); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2002); Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (1995–2008); Indiana University (1995–2008); California State University, Fresno (2014)
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Ron Warren is an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research interests span multiple areas, including media's influence on adolescent development, parental mediation strategies, and public health interventions. He has investigated cognitive beliefs, affective reactions, and behavioral preferences related to parent-adolescent conflict, and has reviewed the state of parental mediation research. Warren also leads a project focused on creating a workforce pipeline for agriculture drone operators and remote sensing technicians, funded by the National Science Foundation for $279,924.
His scholarly contributions include 46 publications with over 1,274 citations and an h-index of 17. Warren collaborates with researchers such as Wen‐Juo Lo and Heather Vinti at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He maintains an active lab website to disseminate his research findings.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 46
- Citations: 1,286
Selected Publications
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The state of parental mediation research: A review of <i>Media parenting: Theory and research on parent, child, and media interactions</i> (2026)
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Parental Mediation of Cell Phone Use and Adolescent Autonomy (2022)
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Examining the Effect of a Randomized Media Intervention on Knowledge and Support of Abortion Restrictions: A Case Study in the South (2021)
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Parental Mediation of Media Use and Effects (2020)
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Quality Parent–Child Relationships: The Role of Parenting Style and Online Relational Maintenance Behaviors (2019)
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Parenting Style, Parental Stress, and Mediation of Children’s Media Use (2019)
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Parent–Adolescent Communication Via Mobile Devices: Influences on Relational Closeness (2018)
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Multi-platform mediation: U.S. mothers’ and fathers’ mediation of teens’ media use (2017)
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“Someday you’ll have children just like you”: what tomorrow’s parents can teach us about parental mediation research (2016)
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Modeling Political Consumerism Among Young Consumers (2013)
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Political Socialization: Modeling Teen Political and Civic Engagement (2011)
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Dual-Modality Disclaimers, Emotional Appeals, and Production Techniques in Food Advertising Airing During Programs Rated for Children (2009)
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Victor C. Strasburger and Barbara Jan Wilson.<i>Children, Adolescents, & the Media</i>. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2002, 560 pp., ISBN 9780761921257 (paperback) (2008)
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Food and Beverage Advertising on U.S. Television: A Comparison of Child-Targeted Versus General Audience Commercials (2008)
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Food and Beverage Advertising to Children on US. Television: Did National Food Advertisers Respond? (2007)
Federal Grants 1 $279,924 total
Creating a Workforce Pipeline of Agriculture Drone Operators and Remote Sensing Technicians
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- Examining the Effect of a Randomized Media Intervention on Knowledge and Support of Abortion Restrictions: A Case Study in the South
- Examining the Effect of a Randomized Media Intervention on Knowledge and Support of Abortion Restrictions: A Case Study in the South
- Examining the Effect of a Randomized Media Intervention on Knowledge and Support of Abortion Restrictions: A Case Study in the South
- Examining the Effect of a Randomized Media Intervention on Knowledge and Support of Abortion Restrictions: A Case Study in the South
- Examining the Effect of a Randomized Media Intervention on Knowledge and Support of Abortion Restrictions: A Case Study in the South
- Examining the Effect of a Randomized Media Intervention on Knowledge and Support of Abortion Restrictions: A Case Study in the South
- Parental Mediation of Cell Phone Use and Adolescent Autonomy
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