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Jieyu (Jade) Ding Featherstone
Jieyu (Jade) Ding Featherstone
ucdavis.edu üzerinde doğrulanmış e-posta adresine sahip
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Feeling angry: the effects of vaccine misinformation and refutational messages on negative emotions and vaccination attitude
JD Featherstone, J Zhang
Journal of Health Communication, 2020
1102020
Effects of fact-checking social media vaccine misinformation on attitudes toward vaccines
J Zhang, JD Featherstone, C Calabrese, M Wojcieszak
Preventive Medicine 145, 106408, 2021
1042021
Relationship of people’s sources of health information and political ideology with acceptance of conspiratorial beliefs about vaccines
JD Featherstone, RA Bell, JB Ruiz
Vaccine 37 (23), 2993-2997, 2019
952019
Advantages and challenges in using mobile apps for field experiments: A systematic review and a case study
J Zhang, C Calabrese, J Ding, M Liu, B Zhang
Mobile Media & Communication 6 (2), 179-196, 2018
572018
Exploring childhood vaccination themes and public opinions on Twitter: A semantic network analysis
JD Featherstone, JB Ruiz, GA Barnett, BJ Millam
Telematics & Informatics, 2020
422020
Exploring childhood anti-vaccine and pro-vaccine communities on twitter – a perspective from influential users
JD Featherstone, GA Barnett, JB Ruiz, Y Zhuang, BJ Millam
Online Social Networks and Media 20, 100105, 2020
382020
The uproar over gene-edited babies: A semantic network analysis of CRISPR on Twitter
C Calabrese, J Ding, B Millam, GA Barnett
Environmental Communication 14 (7), 954-970, 2020
292020
Identifying Vaccine Hesitant Communities on Twitter and their Geolocations: A Network Approach
J Ruiz, JD Featherstone, GA Barnett
Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 3964, 0
25
Rumormongering of genetically modified (GM) food on Chinese social network
J Ji, N Chao, J Ding
Telematics and Informatics 37, 1-12, 2019
202019
Comparison of public discussions of gene editing on social media between the United States and China
J Ji, M Robbins, JD Featherstone, C Calabrese, GA Barnett
Plos one 17 (5), e0267406, 2022
112022
Examining the relationship between gene editing knowledge, value predispositions, and general science attitudes among US farmers, scientists, policymakers, and the general public
C Calabrese, JD Featherstone, M Robbins, GA Barnett
Journal of Science Communication 20 (2), A02, 2021
92021
Validating sentiment analysis on opinion mining using self-reported attitude scores
JD Featherstone, GA Barnett
2020 Seventh International Conference on Social Networks Analysis …, 2020
72020
Understanding knowledge and perceptions of genome editing technologies: a textual analysis of major agricultural stakeholder groups
M Robbins, C Calabrese, JD Featherstone, GA Barnett
Journal of Science Communication 20 (5), A07, 2021
62021
Correcting Vaccine Misinformation on Social Media Using Fact-checking Labels
JD Featherstone, J Zhang
APHA's 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo (Nov. 2-Nov. 6), 2019
42019
Correction Strategies and Effects for Combatting Vaccine Misinformation on Social Media
JD Featherstone
University of California, Davis, 2021
2021
EFFECTS OF CORRECTING VACCINE MISINFORMATION: FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE VACCINE MISPERCEPTIONS
C Calabrese, J Featherstone, J Zhang
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 54, S304-S304, 2020
2020
Message strategies to improve the image of CRISPR
B Anderton, JD Featherstone, B George, A., J Woelfel
Communication & Science Journal, 2019
2019
Promoting Vaccination: Challenges, Lessons, and Strategies (organized by HCWG)
J Doto
APHA's 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo (Nov. 2-Nov. 6), 2019
2019
Classifying Vaccine Misinformation on Twitter and Understanding Semantic Structures of Tweets Using Machine Learning Method
JD Featherstone, J Zhang, Q Sun
APHA's 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo (Nov. 2-Nov. 6), 2019
2019
Public Engagement with Online, Social, and Mass Media: Implications for Public Health (organized by HCWG)
N Martin
APHA's 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo (Nov. 2-Nov. 6), 2019
2019
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