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Rachel L. Neo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Information Technology & Politics. 18:355-369
In this hyperpartisan political landscape, scholars have emphasized the importance of examining how perceptions of political network homogeneity on social media affect political outcomes. However, ...
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Subst Use Misuse
BACKGROUND: As a psychoactive substance that spans borders and cultures, researchers estimate that 600 million people use the areca nut. Despite its historical and geographical significance, betel nut use has received far less research attention than
Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior, 104:106155, 1-12. Pergamon
Johnson, B K, Neo, R L, Heijnen, M E M, Smits, L & van Veen, C 2020, ' Issues, involvement, and influence : Effects of selective exposure and sharing on polarization and participation ', Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 104, 106155, pp. 1-12 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.09.031
Johnson, B K, Neo, R L, Heijnen, M E M, Smits, L & van Veen, C 2020, ' Issues, involvement, and influence : Effects of selective exposure and sharing on polarization and participation ', Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 104, 106155, pp. 1-12 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.09.031
Although research has amply demonstrated that people exhibit confirmatory biases associated with exposure and information sharing on social media, there is a lack of research attempting to parse out the respective effects of selective exposure and sh
Autor:
Rachel L. Neo
Publikováno v:
Communication Studies. 70:151-171
Research has shown that social media conversations with like-minded and politically dissimilar others are an important part of the political process. Yet more needs to be done to clarify the roles ...
Autor:
Rachel L. Neo
Publikováno v:
Communication Research. 47:771-792
Research on bandwagon effects suggests that people will yield to aggregate online rating scores even when forming evaluations of contentious content. However, such findings derive mainly from studying partisan news selection behaviors, and therefore,
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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 21:331-348
This article has 2 goals: to provide additional evidence that exposure to ideological online news media contributes to political misperceptions, and to test 3 forms this media-effect might take. Analyses are based on representative survey data collec
Autor:
Rachel L. Neo, Benjamin K. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Telematics and Informatics. 54:101467
Star ratings play major roles in informing consumer decisions on major e-commerce sites such as Amazon.com. When people evaluate political books, for example, they might gauge whether star rating favorability scores align with their pre-existing poli
Autor:
Rachel L. Neo
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International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 28:461-483
Autor:
R. Kelly Garrett, Shira Dvir Gvirsman, Yariv Tsfati, Aysenur Dal, Rachel L. Neo, Benjamin K. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Human Communication Research. 40:309-332
The American electorate is characterized by political polarization, and especially by increasingly negative affective responses toward opposing party members. To what extent might this be attributed to exposure to information reinforcing individuals'
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Journal of Health Communication. 19:282-302
This study uses the influence of presumed media influence (IPMI) model as the theoretical framework to examine how perceived social norms (i.e., descriptive, subjective, and injunctive norms) will mediate the influence of pro- and anti-drinking media