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What drives belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories? Examining the role of uncertainty, negative emotions, and perceived relevance and threat
T Lee, GH Koo
Health Communication 38 (14), 3091-3101, 2023
42023
Comparing the #StopTheSteal Movement across Multiple Platforms: Differentiating Discourse on Facebook, Twitter, and Parler
B Chen, J Lukito, GH Koo
Social Media + Society 9 (3), 2023
32023
Selectively sharing satirical news: Strengthening an empirical understanding of how agreement, mirth, and perceived informativeness contribute to the diffusion of mediated comedy
JT Peifer, T Lee, GH Koo
Computers in Human Behavior 128, 107108, 2022
32022
Are You Frightened? Children’s Cognitive and Affective Reactions to News Coverage of School Shootings
GH Koo
Mass Communication and Society, 2021
32021
The silence breakers: Understanding social, psychological, and contextual factors that influenced the development of the #MeToo movement based on spiral of silence theory
GH Koo
Indiana University, 2019
22019
Journalistic roles and news framing: A comparative framing analysis of COVID-19 pandemic across China, South Korea, and the United States
B Chen, GH Koo
International Journal of Communication 16, 4254–4274, 2022
12022
Politically Contested Beliefs: Support for Trump Better Predicts Having Inaccurate Beliefs About COVID-19 Than Conservative/Republican Political Identity
GH Koo, T Johnson, T Lee, C Jia
Mass Communication and Society, 2023
2023
Numbers That Matter in Journalism: How to Use Numbers Effectively and Ethically
GH Koo
International Journal of Communication 15, 2021
2021
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