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Long-term assessment of social amplification of risk during COVID-19: challenges to public health agencies amid misinformation and vaccine stance. (2024). Tammi, Tuukka ; Truong, Sophie ; Sawhney, Nitin ; Sivela, Jonas ; Unlu, Ali.
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  12. Technosocial disruption, enactivism, & social media: On the overlooked risks of teenage cancel culture. (2024). Marin, Lavinia ; van Grunsven, Janna.
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  13. Repugnant markets and preferences in public. (2024). Tinghög, Gustav ; Tinghog, Gustav ; Persson, Emil.
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics).
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  14. The confrontation effect: When users engage more with ideology-inconsistent content online. (2024). Schwartz, Janet ; Mochon, Daniel.
    In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
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  15. Correlates of victim services for fraud and identity theft among victim service providers. (2024). Corsello, Rachel M ; Engle, Timothy A ; Kuhlman, James D ; Nedelec, Joseph L ; Maher, Cooper A.
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  16. Can Social Pressure Stifle Free Speech. (2023). Morales, Juan ; Juan, Margaret Samahita.
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  17. US-Skepticism: Misinformation and Transnational Conspiracy in the 2024 Taiwanese Presidential Elections. (2023). Fang, Yu Sunny ; Wang, Austin Horng-En ; Chang, Ho-Chun Herbert.
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  18. US-Skepticism: Misinformation and Transnational Conspiracy in the 2024 Taiwanese Presidential Elections. (2023). Fang, Yu Sunny ; Chang, Ho-Chun Herbert ; Wang, Austin Horng-En.
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  19. Negativity drives online news consumption. (2023). Parnamets, Philip ; Prollochs, Nicolas ; Schwarzenegger, Kaoru ; Bavel, Jay J ; Robertson, Claire E ; Feuerriegel, Stefan.
    In: Nature Human Behaviour.
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  20. Destructive Digital Entrepreneurship. (2023). Naudé, Wim ; Naude, Wim.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  21. An experimental test of a greenwashing inoculation intervention: Effects on identification, trust and intentions. (2023). Timmons, Shane ; Kelly, Clare ; Whelan, Ava.
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  22. Characteristics of victim blaming related to COVID-19 in South Korea. (2023). Kim, Min-Kyu ; Chung, Ji-Bum ; Yeon, Dahye.
    In: Social Science & Medicine.
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  23. Values and Ethics in Information Systems. (2022). Hinz, Oliver ; Niehaves, Bjorn ; Koster, Antonia ; Baumann, Annika ; Spiekermann, Sarah ; Maedche, Alexander ; Benlian, Alexander ; Risius, Marten ; Trenz, Manuel ; Heimbach, Irina ; Gimpel, Henner ; Krasnova, Hanna.
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  24. Mobile Internet and the Rise of Political Tribalism in Europe. (2022). Tabellini, Guido ; Manacorda, Marco ; Tesei, Andrea.
    In: Working Papers.
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  25. The Political Economy of Propaganda: Evidence from US Newspapers. (2022). Ottinger, Sebastian ; Winkler, Max.
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  26. Public Opinion Manipulation on Social Media: Social Network Analysis of Twitter Bots during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2022). Weng, Zixuan ; Lin, Aijun.
    In: IJERPH.
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  27. Mobile internet and the rise of political tribalism in Europe. (2022). Tabellini, Guido ; Manacorda, Marco ; Tesei, Andrea.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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  28. The vigilante identity and organizations. (2022). Lin, Lily ; Decelles, Katherine ; Aquino, Karl ; Cheng, Joey T ; Vadera, Abhijeet K ; Graso, Maja.
    In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
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  29. Mobile Internet and the Rise of Communitarian Politics. (2022). Tesei, Andrea ; Tabellini, Guido ; Manacorda, Marco.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  30. Mobile internet and the rise of political tribalism in Europe. (2022). Tesei, Andrea ; Tabellini, Guido ; Manacorda, Marco.
    In: CEP Discussion Papers.
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  31. Reconsidering evidence of moral contagion in online social networks. (2021). Hahn, Ulrike ; Cruz, Nicole ; Burton, Jason W.
    In: Nature Human Behaviour.
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  32. Beyond “fake news†: Analytic thinking and the detection of false and hyperpartisan news headlines. (2021). Ross, Robert M ; Pennycook, Gordon ; Rand, David G.
    In: Judgment and Decision Making.
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  33. Practice what you preach: Credibility-enhancing displays and the growth of open science. (2021). Kraft-Todd, Gordon T ; Rand, David G.
    In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
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  34. Impacts on food policy from traditional and social media framing of moral outrage and cultural stereotypes. (2020). Small, Virginia ; Warn, James.
    In: Agriculture and Human Values.
    RePEc:spr:agrhuv:v:37:y:2020:i:2:d:10.1007_s10460-019-09983-6.

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  35. Angry by design: toxic communication and technical architectures. (2020). Munn, Luke.
    In: Palgrave Communications.
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  36. Addition of an Emotionally Stable Node in the SOSa-SPSa Model for Group Emotional Contagion of Panic in Public Health Emergency: Implications for Epidemic Emergency Responses. (2020). Ni, Xiaoyang ; Chen, Weiming ; Zhou, Haojie.
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  37. Group size effect and over-punishment in the case of third party enforcement of social norms. (2020). Kamei, Kenju.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:175:y:2020:i:c:p:395-412.

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  38. Go Corona Go! Cultural beliefs and social norms in India during COVID-19. (2020). Tagat, Anirudh ; Kapoor, Hansika.
    In: Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy.
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  39. Social transmission favours the ‘morally good’ over the ‘merely arousing’. (2019). Sheikh, Sana ; Dean, Lewis G ; Laland, Kevin N ; Stubbersfield, Joseph M ; Cross, Catharine P.
    In: Palgrave Communications.
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  40. Group Size Effect and Over-Punishment in the Case of Third Party Enforcement of Social Norms. (2018). Kamei, Kenju.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  41. Group Size Effect and Over-Punishment in the Case of Third Party Enforcement of Social Norms. (2018). Kamei, Kenju.
    In: Department of Economics Working Papers.
    RePEc:dur:durham:2018_04.

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  42. A Decade of Research on Social Media and Journalism: Assumptions, Blind Spots, and a Way Forward. (2018). Lewis, Seth C ; Molyneux, Logan.
    In: Media and Communication.
    RePEc:cog:meanco:v:6:y:2018:i:4:p:11-23.

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  43. A Decade of Research on Social Media and Journalism: Assumptions, Blind Spots, and a Way Forward. (2018). Molyneux, Logan ; Lewis, Seth C.
    In: Media and Communication.
    RePEc:cog:meanco:v6:y:2018:i:4:p:11-23.

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