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Working through an "infodemic": The impact of COVID-19 news consumption on employee uncertainty and work behaviors.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2021
Uncertainty is a defining feature of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, because uncertainty is an aversive state, uncertainty reduction theory (URT) holds that employees try to manage it by obtaining information. To date, most evidence for the effectiveness
Seoin Yoon   +7 more
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Caught in a Dangerous World: Problematic News Consumption and Its Relationship to Mental and Physical Ill-Being

Health Communication, 2022
This study adds to the growing body of literature on problematic media behavior by introducing and explicating the concept of problematic news consumption, which we define as involving transportation, preoccupation, misregulation, underregulation, and ...
Bryan Mclaughlin   +2 more
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Are You What You Tweet? The Impact of Sentiment on Digital News Consumption and Social Media Sharing

Information systems research, 2022
This study examines the impact of news content sentiment on digital news readership and social media sharing. Using econometric analyses and models estimated with rich clickstream data on online news readership and social media sharing data collected ...
Hyelim Oh, K. Goh, T. Phan
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Counterweight: Diversifying News Consumption

Adjunct Publication of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2020
The bias of news articles can strongly affect the opinions and behaviors of readers, especially if they do not consume sets of articles that represent diverse political perspectives. To mitigate media bias and diversify news consumption, we developed Counterweight---a browser extension that presents different perspectives by recommending articles ...
Eric Balagtas Perez   +3 more
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Social Media, News Consumption, and Polarization: Evidence from a Field Experiment

The American Economic Review, 2020
Does the consumption of ideologically congruent news on social media exacerbate polarization? I estimate the effects of social media news exposure by conducting a large field experiment randomly offering participants subscriptions to conservative or ...
Ro’ee Levy
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No Reckoning for the Right: How Political Ideology, Protest Tolerance and News Consumption Affect Support Black Lives Matter Protests

Political Communication, 2022
After the 2020 murder of George Floyd, a flood of protest activity against racial injustice ensued around the world, and a significant uptick in support for Black Lives Matter followed.
Danielle K. Brown, Rachel R. Mourão
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Priming Privacy: The Effect of Privacy News Consumption on Privacy Attitudes, Beliefs, and Knowledge

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2022
Prior content analyses have shown privacy news to be primarily negatively valenced. However, the effects of such news have gone unexplored. Using priming theory, this analysis examines the role of privacy news on trust in data institutions, privacy ...
Ethan Morrow
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Work as replenishment or responsibility? Moderating effects of occupational calling on the within-person relationship between COVID-19 news consumption and work engagement.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2021
As the result of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), individuals have been inundated with constant negative news related to the pandemic. However, limited research examines how such news consumption impacts employees' work lives, including their ability to
Stephanie A. Andel   +2 more
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News Engagement Versus News Consumption

Electronic News, 2015
Does internet use promote participation in online civic action beyond what would be expected based on certain user attributes? To tackle the question, this study analyzed data from an online news survey conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project in 2010.
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News consumption and affective polarization in Taiwan: The mediating roles of like-minded discussion and relative hostile media perception

The Social science journal (Fort Collins), 2021
This study examines the mediating roles of like-minded discussion and the perceived hostility gap of partisan news in the relationship between news consumption and affective polarization.
Xia Zheng, Yanqin Lu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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