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Amber Hinsley
Amber Hinsley
Associate Professor of Journalism & Journalism Program Coordinator, Texas State University
E-mail megerősítve itt: txstate.edu - Kezdőlap
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Who interacts on the Web?: The intersection of users’ personality and social media use
T Correa, AW Hinsley, HG De Zuniga
Computers in human behavior 26 (2), 247-253, 2010
32722010
Optimistic bias and preventive behavioral engagement in the context of COVID-19
T Park, I Ju, JE Ohs, A Hinsley
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 17 (1), 1859-1866, 2021
1762021
The press versus the public: What is “good journalism?”
H Gil de Zúñiga, A Hinsley
Journalism studies 14 (6), 926-942, 2013
1222013
Personality and social media use
T Correa, I Bachmann, AW Hinsley, HG De Zúñiga
Organizations and social networking: Utilizing social media to engage …, 2013
762013
Interpersonal communication influence on health-protective behaviors amid the COVID-19 crisis
I Ju, J Ohs, T Park, A Hinsley
Health Communication 38 (3), 468-479, 2023
212023
The press versus the public: What is “good journalism?
H Zúñiga, A Hinsley
Journalism Studies 14 (6), 926-942, 2013
82013
Information seeking during the COVID-19 pandemic: Application of the risk information seeking and processing model
T Park, I Ju, JE Ohs, A Hinsley, J Muzumdar
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 19 (6), 956-964, 2023
72023
Fake News Cues: Examining the Impact of Content, Source, and Typology of News Cues on People’s Confidence in Identifying Mis-and Disinformation
A Hinsley, A Holton
International Journal of Communication 15, 20, 2021
62021
Developing new organizational identity: Merger of St. Louis public radio and the St. Louis Beacon
A Hinsley
Journal of Radio & Audio Media 24 (1), 144-160, 2017
52017
At the crossroads of crisis: Newspaper journalists' struggle to redefine themselves and their work as their organizations and the profession change
AW Hinsley
The University of Texas at Austin, 2010
42010
Examining the theory of motivated information management (TMIM) in the COVID-19 pandemic
I Ju, J Ohs, T Park, A Hinsley
Journal of Health Communication 27 (5), 326-342, 2022
32022
Cued up: How audience demographics influence reliance on news cues, confirmation bias and confidence in identifying misinformation
A Hinsley
International Symposium on Online Journalism 11 (1), 89-109, 2021
32021
Harnessing an Integrated Health Communication (IHC) framework for campaigns: A case of prescription drug decision making
I Ju, J Ohs, T Park, A Hinsley
Health Communication 38 (5), 981-992, 2023
22023
Tweeting in the midst of disaster: A comparative case study of journalists’ practices following four crises
A Hinsley, H Lee
Newspaper Research Journal 41 (3), 297-316, 2020
22020
The future of news: An agenda of perspectives
K Kaufhold, SC Lewis, AW Hinsley, SC Lewis
Cognella, 2012
22012
The future of News
M Mc Combs, AW Hinsley, K Kaufhold, SC Lewis
An Agenda of Perspectives. San Diego, EEUU: Cognella, 2010
22010
Risk Information Management and Public Health Crises: An Application of PRISM for Future Practice: Presenter (s): Jennifer Ohs, Saint Louis University, United States
I Ju, A Hinsley, T Park
Patient Education and Counseling 109, 119, 2023
2023
Poly Social Media Use: Roles of Informational Norms and Emotion Regulation
I Ju, E Rho, A Hinsley
Journal of Health Communication 27 (11-12), 812-824, 2022
2022
EPH35 Information Seeking and Preventive Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic
T Park, I Ju, J Ohs, A Hinsley, J Muzumdar
Value in Health 25 (7), S441, 2022
2022
Credibility in the time of COVID-19: Cues that audiences look for when assessing information on social media and building confidence in identifying ‘fake news’ about the virus
A Hinsley, I Ju, T Park, J Ohs
Open Information Science 6 (1), 61-73, 2022
2022
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