The health and economic outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic will in part be determined by how effectively experts can communicate information to the public and the degree to which people follow expert recommendation. Using a survey experiment conducted in May 2020 with almost 5,000 respondents, this paper examines the effect of source cues and message frames on perceptions of information credibility in the context of COVID-19. Each health recommendation was framed by expert or nonexpert sources, was fact- or experience-based, and suggested potential gain or loss to test if either the source cue or framing of issues affected responses to the pandemic. We find no evidence that either source cue or message framing influence people’s responses – ...
This study establishes a link between research on organizational source credibility and the effects ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals depended on risk information to make decisions about every...
Public health messages disseminated by trusted government authorities are likely to have more influe...
The health and economic outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic will in part be determined by how effectiv...
Public health messaging campaigns can be useful tools for addressing vaccine hesitancy. Behavior cha...
How people form beliefs is crucial for understanding decision-making un- der uncertainty. This is pa...
The global rise of anti-vaccination movements has led to serious consequences for the public health ...
Objective: Following the COVID-19 outbreak, authorities recommended preventive measures to reduce in...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a heightened need to understand health informatio...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
There are many ways to go wrong when evaluating new information, e.g. by putting unwarranted trust i...
The goal of this research project was to see if one\u27s political affiliation affected the news sou...
In this paper we examine the influence of information consumption on the development of conspiracy b...
[[abstract]]Background Previous studies have reported that credibility and content (argument quality...
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. conservative news downplayed the threat of th...
This study establishes a link between research on organizational source credibility and the effects ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals depended on risk information to make decisions about every...
Public health messages disseminated by trusted government authorities are likely to have more influe...
The health and economic outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic will in part be determined by how effectiv...
Public health messaging campaigns can be useful tools for addressing vaccine hesitancy. Behavior cha...
How people form beliefs is crucial for understanding decision-making un- der uncertainty. This is pa...
The global rise of anti-vaccination movements has led to serious consequences for the public health ...
Objective: Following the COVID-19 outbreak, authorities recommended preventive measures to reduce in...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a heightened need to understand health informatio...
Background. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed a partisan segregation of beliefs towa...
There are many ways to go wrong when evaluating new information, e.g. by putting unwarranted trust i...
The goal of this research project was to see if one\u27s political affiliation affected the news sou...
In this paper we examine the influence of information consumption on the development of conspiracy b...
[[abstract]]Background Previous studies have reported that credibility and content (argument quality...
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. conservative news downplayed the threat of th...
This study establishes a link between research on organizational source credibility and the effects ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals depended on risk information to make decisions about every...
Public health messages disseminated by trusted government authorities are likely to have more influe...