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How regulatory focus–mode fit impacts variety‐seeking
Abstract Variety‐seeking research has examined antecedents in terms of contextual factors and individual differences. However, it does not consider the interaction of individual difference factors such as regulatory focus (promotion vs. prevention) and regulatory mode (locomotion vs. assessment) to predict variety‐seeking.
Thuy Pham+3 more
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During the 2012 US presidential debates, more than five million connected viewers turned to social media to respond to the broadcast and talk politics with one another.
Kevin Driscoll+4 more
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Abstract Following Russia's launch of a full‐scale war against Ukraine in 2022, scholarship has not yet addressed how Ukrainian refugees in England have been navigating the challenges of developing their agency in pursuing opportunities to participate in the higher education (HE) sector.
Iryna Kushnir, Ellis Richards
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Detecting Malicious Content on Facebook [PDF]
Online Social Networks (OSNs) witness a rise in user activity whenever an event takes place. Malicious entities exploit this spur in user-engagement levels to spread malicious content that compromises system reputation and degrades user experience. It also generates revenue from advertisements, clicks, etc. for the malicious entities.
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Ideological differences in the expanse of the moral circle
How do liberals and conservatives differ in their expression of compassion and moral concern? The authors show that conservatives tend to express concern toward smaller, more well-defined, and less permeable social circles, while liberals express concern
Adam Waytz+4 more
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Technology Adoption in Higher Education: Overcoming Anxiety Through Faculty Bootcamp
The reluctance to design and teach online courses in higher education is often attributed to technology anxiety in faculty. This article documents a faculty development model that has successfully helped faculty overcome this obstacle.
Terri Johnson+4 more
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Distant supervision for emotion detection using Facebook reactions [PDF]
We exploit the Facebook reaction feature in a distant supervised fashion to train a support vector machine classifier for emotion detection, using several feature combinations and combining different Facebook pages. We test our models on existing benchmarks for emotion detection and show that employing only information that is derived completely ...
arxiv
ABSTRACT This study intends to bridge an important research gap in the existing literature by extending academic knowledge on the relationship between national cultural dimensions and corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure practices via social media.
Giuseppe Nicolo+2 more
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Trends in the Diffusion of Misinformation on Social Media [PDF]
We measure trends in the diffusion of misinformation on Facebook and Twitter between January 2015 and July 2018. We focus on stories from 570 sites that have been identified as producers of false stories. Interactions with these sites on both Facebook and Twitter rose steadily through the end of 2016.
arxiv
Fast-food advertising in social media. A case study on Facebook in Egypt [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors that affect young Egyptian consumers' attitudes towards fast-food advertising in Facebook which is considered the most widely used social media network.
Gaber, Hazem Rasheed, Wright, Len Tiu
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