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Books & Book Chapters

Books

B2. Wang, Z., & Busemeyer, J. R. (2021). Cognitive choice modeling. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

B1. Busemeyer, J. R., Wang, Z., Townsend, J. T., & Eidels, A. (2015). Oxford handbook of computational and mathematical psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Book Chapters (Invited)

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C15. Lorrain, B., Wang, Z., & Busemeyer, J.R. (2020). Communication and quantum cognition. In K. Floyd & R. Weber (Eds). Handbook of Communication Science and Biology.

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C14. Busemeyer, J. R., & Wang, Z. (2019). Introduction to Hilbert space multi-dimensional modeling. In D. Aerts, A. Khrennikov, M. Melucci, & B. Toni (Eds.). Quantum-like models for information retrieval and decision making (pp.41-49). Springer.

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C13. Xu, S., & Wang, Z. (2017). Multitasking: Does it actually exist? P. Vorderer, D. Hefner, L. Reinecke, C. Klimmt (Eds.), Permanently online, permanently connected: Living and Communicating in a POPC World (pp. 72-82). New York: Routledge.

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C12. Irwin, M., & Wang, Z. (2017). Dynamic systems modeling. International encyclopedia of communication research methods. In J. Matthes, R. Potter, & C. Davis (Eds), International Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods, San Francisco, CA: Wiley. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118901731.iecrm0074/full

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C11. Xu, S., & Wang, Z. (2017). Multitasking. In P. Rossler (Ed.), The international encyclopedia of media effects. San Francisco, CA: Wiley.

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C10. Wang, Z., & Busemeyer, J. R. (2016). Order effects in sequential judgments and decisions. In H. Atmanspacher & S. Maasen (Eds), Reproducibility: Principles, practices, and problems (pp.391-406). San Francisco, CA: Wiley.

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C9. Irwin, M., & Wang, Z. (2015). Media multitasking. In R. Scott & S. Kosslyn (Eds.), Emerging trends in the social and behavioral sciences. San Francisco, CA: Wiley.

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C8. Busemeyer, J. R., Wang, Z., Pothos, E. (2015). Quantum models of cognition and decision. In J. R. Busemeyer, Z. Wang, J. T. Townsend, & A. Eidels (Eds), Oxford handbook of computational and mathematical psychology (pp.369-389). NY: Oxford University Press.

 

C7. Busemeyer, J. R., Wang, Z., Eidels, A., & Townsend, J. T. (2015). Review of basic mathematical concepts used in mathematical psychology. In J. R. Busemeyer, Z. Wang, J. T. Townsend, & A. Eidels (Eds), Oxford handbook of computational and mathematical psychology (pp.1-10). NY: Oxford University Press.

 

C6. Wang, Z., & Gantz, W. (2014). Media content: Televised News. In T. L., Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of health communication. Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE.

 

C5. Wang, Z., & Gantz, W. (2014). Media content: Newspaper. In T. L., Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of health communication. Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE.

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C4. Wang, Z. (2013). Excitation transfer theory. In M. S. Eastin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of media violence. Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE.

 

C3. Busemeyer, J. R., Wang, Z. (2010). Quantum probability applied to social and behavioral sciences. In C. Rangacharyulu & E. Haven (Eds.), Proceedings of the first Interdisciplinary CHESS Interactions Conference (pp. 115-126). Singapore: World Scientific.

 

C2. Bucy, E., Gantz, W., & Wang, Z. (2007). News and new technology: Contending with the 24-hour news cycle. In C. A. Lin & D. Atkin (Eds.), Communication technology and social change (pp.143-163). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

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C1. Gantz, W., Wang, Z., & Bradley, S.D. (2006). Televised NFL games, the family, and domestic violence. In A. A. Raney & J. Bryant (Eds.), Handbook of sports and media (pp.365-381). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

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Book Translation (Invited)

 

Zhan, J., Wang, Z., & Wang, T. (2005). A Free and Responsible Press (Translated from English to Chinese). Beijing, China: Renmin University Press.

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