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Nov. 22, 2022 —A new model shows how sharing disease through physical contact and dissemination of information through social networks affect how outbreaks ...
May 11, 2021 —People are more persuaded by the actual messages contained in social media posts than they are by how many others viewed the posts, a new study suggests. Researchers found that when people watched ...
May 6, 2022 —A new article reviews the best available evidence to debunk the 'social displacement hypothesis' that holds that use of mobile and social media is the cause of decreased face-to-face (FtF) ...
Mar. 1, 2021 —Researchers conducted a study to see what makes people susceptible to fake health news. They found the credentials of the author and how the info is written make little difference in how people ...
Feb. 3, 2022 —Social media sites continue to amplify misinformation and conspiracy theories. To address this concern, an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, physicists and social scientists has found a ...
Mar. 16, 2022 —A communication researcher has developed a framework for measuring the slippery concept of social media public opinion. Murmuration identifies meaningful groups of social media actors based on the ...
May 4, 2021 —A new study suggests that over the past 30 years, there has been little to no increase in the association between adolescents' technology engagement and mental health problems. The study also ...
May 17, 2021 —A new review finds that research requiring participants to estimate their own digital screen time cannot provide reliable information on mental health ...
Oct. 1, 2021 —A new study looks at how exposure to media content featuring specific moral values (care, fairness, loyalty and authority) might influence the weight kids place on those values. The main study showed ...
Jan. 24, 2022 —Social media use has been linked to biological and psychological indicators associated with poor physical health among college students, according to new results. Research participants who used ...