Motivating healthcare professionals to correct online health misinformation: the roles of subjective norm, third-person perception, and channel differences

J Oktavianus, JR Bautista - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Health misinformation continues to proliferate on social media, and corrective actions have
been deemed effective in countering online misinformation. Such corrections are especially …

Perceptions of misinformation salience: a cross-country comparison of estimations of misinformation prevalence and third-person perceptions

TGLA van der Meer, M Hameleers - Information, Communication & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Against the backdrop of mounting concerns about misinformation's destabilizing impact
paired with growing distrust in established news, this study explores how people estimate …

[HTML][HTML] TikTok as a source of health information and misinformation for young women in the United States: Survey study

CE Kirkpatrick, LRL Lawrie - JMIR infodemiology, 2024 - infodemiology.jmir.org
Background: TikTok is one of the most-used and fastest-growing social media platforms in
the world, and recent reports indicate that it has become an increasingly popular source of …

What is research data “misuse”? And how can it be prevented or mitigated?

IV Pasquetto, Z Cullen, A Thomer… - Journal of the …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Despite increasing expectations that researchers and funding agencies release their data
for reuse, concerns about data misuse hinder the open sharing of data. The COVID‐19 crisis …

Willingness to reduce alcohol consumption predicted by short-form video exposure, media involvement, psychological bias, and cognitive factor

D Chung, Y Meng - Frontiers in psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Through previous studies, Chinese college students are known to be prone to
alcohol consumption, which can lead to health-risk behaviors such as high blood pressure …

“I'm luckier than everybody else!”: Optimistic bias, COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs, vaccination status, and the link with the time spent online, anticipated regret, and the …

A Maftei, CE Petroi - Frontiers in Public Health, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The catastrophic wave in the fall of 2021 drove Romania to the top of the list of dangerous
COVID-19 infections, with the highest mortality rate in Europe. At the same time, Romania …

[PDF][PDF] The Relationship Between Communicative Actions, Behavioral Intentions, and Corporate Reputation in the Framework of Situational Theory of Problem Solving …

E Akbulut - International Journal of Public Health, 2023 - ssph-journal.org
Objectives: This study aims to determine the individuals' communicative actions based on
the basic assumptions of the situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) and the effect of …

Extending the norm activation model and unpacking laypeople's misinformation correction process: multilayered roles of awareness, norms and efficacy

A Chen, Z Chen, AY Ng - Online Information Review, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study examines the role of crowd wisdom in misinformation correction. Going
beyond fact-checking, we investigate the mechanisms underlying laypeople's participation …

A meta-analysis of third-person perception related to distorted information: Synthesizing the effect, antecedents, and consequences

M Chen, W Yu, K Liu - Information Processing & Management, 2023 - Elsevier
In the long run of fighting distorted information, empowering Internet users is believed to be
an economic and sustainable solution. The effectiveness of this approach relies on the …

Comparative optimism for judgements about online identity theft

LR Betts, T Baguley, SE Gardner… - Behaviour & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Individuals believe that negative events are less likely to happen to them than others–
termed optimistic bias. The research aimed to explore developmental differences in …