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Graham Dixon
Graham Dixon
Associate Professor, Ohio State University
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Applying the gateway belief model to genetically modified food perceptions: New insights and additional questions
G Dixon
Journal of Communication 66 (6), 888-908, 2016
762016
Challenges to correcting pluralistic ignorance: false consensus effects, competing information environments, and anticipated social conflict
GN Dixon, B Lerner, S Bashian
Human Communication Research, hqae001, 2024
2024
Changes in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black and White individuals in the US
TJ Padamsee, RM Bond, GN Dixon, SR Hovick, K Na, EC Nisbet, ...
JAMA network open 5 (1), e2144470-e2144470, 2022
1572022
Communicating Climate Change across Workplace and Organizational Settings
G Dixon, Y Ma
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, 2017
2017
Communicating Science in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
G Dixon
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2023
2023
Correcting misperceptions of gun policy support can foster intergroup cooperation between gun owners and non-gun owners
MW Susmann, GN Dixon, BJ Bushman, RK Garrett
PLoS one 17 (6), e0268601, 2022
42022
Disconnects between communicated impact and ecological impact of biological invasions
KZ Mattingly, TA Pelletier, J Lanterman, D Frevola, B Stucke, K Kinney, ...
BioScience 70 (3), 252-263, 2020
7*2020
Distance, ambiguity and appropriation: Structures affording impression management in a collocated organization
J Birnholtz, G Dixon, J Hancock
Computers in Human Behavior 28 (3), 1028-1035, 2012
662012
Does the Label Matter? Examining the Effects of “Vaccine Passport” Versus “Vaccine Verification” on Subsequent Audience Frames and Policy Attitudes
AY Hubner, G Dixon
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 35 (4), edad039, 2023
2023
Fighting the infodemic on two fronts: Reducing false beliefs without increasing polarization
V Dan, GN Dixon
Science Communication 43 (5), 674-682, 2021
262021
Heightening uncertainty around certain science: Media coverage, false balance, and the autism-vaccine controversy
GN Dixon, CE Clarke
Science Communication 35 (3), 358-382, 2013
3592013
Identifying beliefs driving COVID-19 vaccination: lessons for effective messaging
SR MacEwan, E Kenah, GN Dixon, J Stevens, LP Eiterman, JR Powell, ...
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 19 (3), 2266929, 2023
12023
Improving climate change acceptance among US conservatives through value-based message targeting
G Dixon, J Hmielowski, Y Ma
Science Communication 39 (4), 520-534, 2017
1472017
Including “evidentiary balance” in news media coverage of vaccine risk
CE Clarke, GN Dixon, A Holton, BW McKeever
Health communication 30 (5), 461-472, 2015
762015
Inoculating against COVID-19 vaccine misinformation
S Van der Linden, G Dixon, C Clarke, J Cook
EClinicalMedicine 33, 2021
662021
Is news media sharing an active framing process? Examining whether individual tweets retain news media frames about climate change
A Hubner, G Dixon
Human Communication Research 49 (1), 75-84, 2023
32023
Jargon as a barrier to effective science communication: Evidence from metacognition
OM Bullock, D Colón Amill, HC Shulman, GN Dixon
Public Understanding of Science 28 (7), 845-853, 2019
1412019
Making vaccine messaging stick: perceived causal instability as a barrier to effective vaccine messaging
GN Dixon
Journal of Health Communication 22 (8), 631-637, 2017
112017
More evidence of psychological reactance to consensus messaging: A response to van der Linden, Maibach, and Leiserowitz (2019)
G Dixon, J Hmielowski, Y Ma
Environmental Communication 17 (1), 9-15, 2023
232023
Negative affect as a mechanism of exemplification effects: An experiment on two-sided risk argument recall and risk perception
GN Dixon
Communication Research 43 (6), 761-784, 2016
312016
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