Technology has drastically changed the way people consume news. Due to the rise of online spaces built for users to share content, there has been a rise in the spread of false information. Social media platforms, Facebook specifically, provide their users with personalized content based on their interests. The ease of spreading information online coupled with the anonymity of the Internet, creates a breeding ground for potential misuse of information. This study sought to examine how users view themselves and others were influenced by fake news on social media if the post is denoted as fake, or if the post confirms preexisting beliefs
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Past research on negative political advertisements has focused primarily on how these ads impact vot...
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Increased access to digital media has allowed for widespread proliferation of news coverage. Unfort...
Rapid life changes can lead to a certain amount of cognitive confusion if not full dissonance. Event...
Rapid life changes can lead to a certain amount of cognitive confusion if not full dissonance. Event...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the protective effect that social support has on ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2017. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Hyejoon Rim. 1 c...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the protective effect that social support has on ...
Abstract The imposter phenomenon refers to one’s persistent feelings of self-doubt, despite any exte...
This research studied 470 different strippers across the globe through a content analysis of message...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the protective effect that social support has on ...
The following research is a content analysis of 114 articles written by the American and British new...
Past research on negative political advertisements has focused primarily on how these ads impact vot...
The typical pattern of results in divided attention experiments is that subjects in a full attention...
Abstract The imposter phenomenon refers to one’s persistent feelings of self-doubt, despite any exte...
Past research on negative political advertisements has focused primarily on how these ads impact vot...
Given coefficient alpha’s wide prevalence as a measure of internal reliability, it is important to k...
Increased access to digital media has allowed for widespread proliferation of news coverage. Unfort...
Rapid life changes can lead to a certain amount of cognitive confusion if not full dissonance. Event...
Rapid life changes can lead to a certain amount of cognitive confusion if not full dissonance. Event...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the protective effect that social support has on ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. July 2017. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Hyejoon Rim. 1 c...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the protective effect that social support has on ...
Abstract The imposter phenomenon refers to one’s persistent feelings of self-doubt, despite any exte...
This research studied 470 different strippers across the globe through a content analysis of message...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the protective effect that social support has on ...
The following research is a content analysis of 114 articles written by the American and British new...
Past research on negative political advertisements has focused primarily on how these ads impact vot...
The typical pattern of results in divided attention experiments is that subjects in a full attention...
Abstract The imposter phenomenon refers to one’s persistent feelings of self-doubt, despite any exte...
Past research on negative political advertisements has focused primarily on how these ads impact vot...