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    Perceived Usefulness and Trustworthiness of Health Information on Social Media: An Analysis of Young Adults Information Seeking and Influencing Factors 

    Safi, Nitanga Yvoni (2024-08-23)
    In recent years, there has been a notable increase in Internet usage among young adults, who now turn to social media platforms not only for entertainment and networking but also as a significant source of health information. ...
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    FRAGMENTED IDEOLOGY HOW PARTISAN OPINION LEADERS BUNDLE ECONOMIC ISSUES 

    Pauley, Sean (2024-05-02)
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    AGENDA-UPTAKE IN LOCAL MEDIA ECOLOGIES: THE CASE OF CAMPUS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT 

    Dubree, Wil (2024-06-14)
    Over the past decade, scholars have used social media data to further agenda-setting research by explaining how issue importance is transferred between major media actors and the public. In this study, I discuss ...
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    Robert Novak’s Sword of Damocles: A Historical Case Study of Audience Attitudes About the Plame Affair 

    Wettschurack, Ryan (2024-06-10)
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    BINGE EATING: THE ROLE OF SELF-EFFICACY AND RESPONSE EFFICACY 

    Zhao, Feifei (2024-05-01)
    Compensatory behaviors after binge eating have the potential to lead to more binge eating because those behaviors could be used as a method to control the weight gain threat posed by binge eating. Utilizing the EPPM, this ...

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    AuthorDubree, Wil (1)Pauley, Sean (1)Safi, Nitanga Yvoni (1)Wettschurack, Ryan (1)Zhao, Feifei (1)Subject
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