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Can WhatsApp benefit from debunked fact-checked stories to reduce misinformation?
WhatsApp was alleged to have been widely used to spread misinformation and propaganda during the 2018 elections in Brazil and the 2019 elections in India.
Julio C. S. Reis +3 more
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Tutor’s Role in WhatsApp Learning Groups: A Quali-Quantitative Methodological Approach
In recent years, digital tools, such as WhatsApp, have been increasingly deployed to support group interaction and collaboration in higher education contexts.
Susanna Annese +4 more
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Engaging First-year Accounting Pre-service Teachers in Learning through Social Media Groups [PDF]
This article sought to explore the experiences of Accounting Education pre-service teachers’ learning through social media groups. The study adopted a qualitative case study of twenty first-year pre-service Accounting teachers who were selected ...
Jabulisile Ngwenya, Nomsa Zaly
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استخدام الجمهور المصري لتطبيق WhatsApp وعلاقته بالتفاعل الاجتماعي [PDF]
تتحدد مشکلة الدراسة فى التعرف على دوافع استخدام الجمهور المصري لتطبيق WhatsApp والوقوف على الاشباعات المتحققة من استخدام التطبيق, بالإضافة إلى التعرف على تأثير استخدام تطبيق WhatsApp على علاقات الفرد مع أسرته, واستخدمت الباحثة نظرية الاستخدامات ...
إيمان عادل عبد المُنعم
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Analyzing the Use of Audio Messages in WhatsApp Groups
WhatsApp is a free messaging app with more than one billion active monthly users which has become one of the main communication platforms in many countries, including Saudi Arabia, Germany, and Brazil. In addition to allowing the direct exchange of messages among pairs of users, the app also enables group conversations, where multiple people can ...
Alexandre Maros +3 more
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Sharing Information in Groups: Whatsapp Instant Messaging Application Acceptance and use
Whatsapp is one of the most popular apps in the world and makes it possible to create groups for different purposes. Thus, investigating the individual’s intrinsic motivations for using this social media can collaborate in online behavior understanding ...
Daiane Lindner Radons +1 more
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REPRESENTATION OF IRONY IN WHATSAPP GROUP CHAT
This article explores the representation of irony in WhatsApp Group chats, aiming to identify the types of irony and narrate the meaning of the irony used. A case study was geared under Perrine's (1966) and Leech's (1981) analysis of the type of irony. Moreover, the result disclosed that touches of sarcasm were the favorable choice of irony to express ...
Anna Riana Suryanti Tambunan +4 more
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Interactive Learning Strategies for Writing News Writing Skills Using WhatsApp Groups
With an average class grade of 86.9 prior to the Covid-19 epidemic, Journalistic Course Studying Achievements (CPMK) by learning news writing techniques was quite ideal.
Sofiatin Sofiatin, Rina Nuryani
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WhatApp Doc? A First Look at WhatsApp Public Group Data
In this dataset paper we describe our work on the collection and analysis of public WhatsApp group data. Our primary goal is to explore the feasibility of collecting and using WhatsApp data for social science research. We therefore present a generalisable data collection methodology, and a publicly available dataset for use by other ...
Kiran Garimella 0001, Gareth Tyson
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The Norm Establishment in WhatsApp Group Conversations
This linguistics study aims to observe the development of norms in WhatsApp Groups (WAGs). Over the years, linguists have devoted their time to theorizing norms of im/politeness evaluations and linguistic interactions in computer-mediated communication (CMC). However, the norms of virtual interactions have not gained adequate attention.
Norwanto Norwanto, Faizal Risdianto
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