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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
54
Citations
12351
World Ranking
2148
National Ranking
1035

Best Publications

  • The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction

    Unknown

  • See Something, Say Something: Correction of Global Health Misinformation on Social Media

    Leticia Bode;Emily K. Vraga

  • In Related News, That Was Wrong: The Correction of Misinformation Through Related Stories Functionality in Social Media

    Leticia Bode;Emily K. Vraga

  • Digital Democracy: Reimagining Pathways to Political Participation

    Homero Gil de Zúñiga;Aaron Veenstra;Emily Vraga;Dhavan Shah

  • Using Expert Sources to Correct Health Misinformation in Social Media

    Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode

  • Willingness to get the COVID-19 vaccine with and without emergency use authorization.

    Jeanine P.D. Guidry;Linnea I. Laestadius;Emily K. Vraga;Carrie A. Miller

  • Defining Misinformation and Understanding its Bounded Nature: Using Expertise and Evidence for Describing Misinformation

    Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode

  • A New Space for Political Behavior: Political Social Networking and its Democratic Consequences

    Leticia Bode;Emily K. Vraga;Porismita Borah;Dhavan V. Shah

  • News literacy, social media behaviors, and skepticism toward information on social media

    Emily K. Vraga;Melissa Tully

  • I do not believe you: how providing a source corrects health misperceptions across social media platforms

    Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode

  • Credibility in Context: How Uncivil Online Commentary Affects News Credibility

    Kjerstin Thorson;Emily Vraga;Brian Ekdale

  • YOUTUBE, TWITTER AND THE OCCUPY MOVEMENT: Connecting content and circulation practices

    Kjerstin Thorson;Kevin Driscoll;Brian Ekdale;Stephanie Edgerly

  • A first look at COVID-19 information and misinformation sharing on Twitter

    Lisa Singh;Shweta Bansal;Leticia Bode;Ceren Budak

  • How individual sensitivities to disagreement shape youth political expression on Facebook

    Emily K. Vraga;Kjerstin Thorson;Neta Kligler-Vilenchik;Emily Gee

  • Beyond Self-Reports: Using Eye Tracking to Measure Topic and Style Differences in Attention to Social Media Content

    Emily Vraga;Leticia Bode;Sonya Troller-Renfree

  • Does Engagement in Advocacy Hurt the Credibility of Scientists? Results from a Randomized National Survey Experiment

    John E. Kotcher;Teresa A. Myers;Emily K. Vraga;Neil Stenhouse

  • New Media, New Relationship to Participation? A Closer Look at Youth News Repertoires and Political Participation:

    Stephanie Edgerly;Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode;Kjerstin Thorson

  • Designing and Testing News Literacy Messages for Social Media

    Melissa Tully;Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode

  • A Public Health Research Agenda for Managing Infodemics: Methods and Results of the First WHO Infodemiology Conference.

    Neville Calleja;AbdelHalim AbdAllah;Neetu Abad;Naglaa Ahmed

  • Creating News Literacy Messages to Enhance Expert Corrections of Misinformation on Twitter

    Emily K. Vraga;Leticia Bode;Melissa Tully

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