T.A. Experience:

Com 210

Com 102-Graduate Student Instructor

Com 105-Graduate Student Instructor

Com 479-Graduate Student Instructor

 

R.A. Experience:

I-1183, Murrow Center for Media & Health Promotion Research

Great Plays, Murrow Center for Media & Health Promotion Research

FoodMania, Murrow Center for Media & Health Promotion Research

AFRI, Learning & Performance Research Center

 

Research Interests:

Health communication/promotion, media literacy, risk information seeking, stimulant medication misuse, obesity prevention

 

Education:

M.M.C, Louisiana State University

 

Refereed Publications:

Austin, E. W., Deen, M. K., Cohen, M., Johnson, B., Kaiser, C. K., Austin, B., Edwards, Z., Kallman, D, Kistler, M., & Power, T. (2017). Stage 2 field testing of a family-based media literacy and nutrition program to prevent childhood obesity. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 49(7), S110.

Kallman, D., Kaiser, C. K., Kistler, M. & Austin, E. W. (2017). Exploring participant engagement in a supplementary Facebook component to the FoodMania curriculum. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 49(7), S110. differences on the risk information seeking and processing model. Risk Analysis.

Bailey, R. L., Wang, T., & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Clash of the primary motivations: Motivated processing of emotionally experienced content in fear appeals about obesity prevention. Health Communication, 1-11.

Austin, E. W., Shultz, J. A., Deen, M. K., Cohen, M., Johnson, B., Power, T., Austin, B., Kistler, M., Edwards, Z., & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Field Testing of a Family-Based Media Literacy and Nutrition Program to Prevent Childhood Obesity. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 48(7), S112.

Bailey, R. L., Liu, J., Wang, T., Muldrow, A. & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Energy density differentially alters emotional responses to health halo and nonhealth halo foods. Psychophysiology, 53, S1.

Bailey, R. L., Liu, J., Wang, T., & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Moderators of optimal foraging in a modern context: Processing sex and food stimuli in the dark. Psychophysiology, 53, S1.

Kaiser, C. K., Kallman, D., & Bailey, R. L. (2015). Seeing uncertainty: Investigating the role of visibility in the processing of disability. Psychophysiology, 52, S1.

 

Conference Presentations:

Austin, E. W., Power, T., Kaiser, C. K., Edwards, Z., Kistler, M., & Austin, B. (2017). Nutrition focused media literacy empowers families to make healthier food choices in a marketing saturated environment. American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA.

Kallman, D., Kistler, M., Kaiser, C. K., & Austin, E. W. (2017). Exploring participant engagement in a supplementary Facebook curriculum. American Public Health Association. Atlanta, GA.

Edwards, Z., Austin, E. W., Deen, M. K., Cohen, M., Johnson, B., Parker, L. A., Power, T., Kistler, M., Kaiser, C. K., & Austin, B. (2017). FoodMania: Kids & Food in a Marketing Driven World-A family-based media literacy and nutrition childhood obesity prevention program. Society for Prevention Research. Washington, DC.

Austin, E. W., Deen, M. K., Cohen, M., Johnson, B., Kaiser, C. K., Austin, B., Edwards, Z., Kallman, D, Kistler, M., & Power, T. (2017). Stage 2 field testing of a family-based media literacy and nutrition program to prevent childhood obesity. Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior. Washington, DC.

Kallman, D., Kaiser, C. K., Kistler, M., & Austin, E. W. (2017). Exploring participant engagement in a supplementary Facebook component to the FoodMania curriculum. Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior. Washington, DC.

Kaiser, C. K., & O’Donnell, N. (2016). Understanding hidden disabilities: An analysis of the perceptions of individuals with ADD/ADHD toward stimulant medication. National Communication Association. Philadelphia, PA.

Bailey, R. L., Liu, J., Wang, T., Muldrow, A. & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Energy density differentially alters emotional responses to health halo and nonhealth halo foods. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Minneapolis, MN.

Bailey, R. L., Liu, J., Wang, T., & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Moderators of optimal foraging in a modern context: Processing sex and food stimuli in the dark. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Minneapolis, MN.

Bailey, R.L., Liu, J., Wang, T., & Kaiser, C.K. (2016). Primary biological appeals in food advertisements: Food cues, sexual appeals and their influence on specific and generalized appetitive responses. International Communication Association. Fukuoka, Japan.

Bailey, R.L., Wang, T., Liu, J., Muldrow, A., & Kaiser, C.K. (2016). Attaching food information to biological food cues. International Communication Association. Fukuoka, Japan.

Dixon, G. & Kaiser, C. K. (2015). Extending the RISP model in online contexts: Online information seeking and novel methodological approaches. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. San Francisco, CA.

Bailey, R.L., & Kaiser, C.K. (2014). Bodily differences and the processing of healthy and unhealthy food advertising. International Communication Association Preconference
(Communication Science-Evolution, Biology, and Brains 2.0: Innovation in Theory and Methods). Seattle, WA.