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Stephanie Jean Tsang
Stephanie Jean Tsang
Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University
Verified email at hkbu.edu.hk - Homepage
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Cynics and skeptics: Evaluating the credibility of mainstream and citizen journalism
DJ Carr, M Barnidge, BG Lee, SJ Tsang
Journalism & mass communication quarterly 91 (3), 452-470, 2014
2532014
Giving and receiving emotional support online: Communication competence as a moderator of psychosocial benefits for women with breast cancer
W Yoo, K Namkoong, M Choi, DV Shah, S Tsang, Y Hong, M Aguilar, ...
Computers in human behavior 30, 13-22, 2014
1872014
Cognitive discrepancy, dissonance, and selective exposure
SJ Tsang
Media Psychology 22 (3), 394-417, 2019
1282019
Motivated fake news perception: The impact of news sources and policy support on audiences’ assessment of news fakeness
SJ Tsang
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 98 (4), 1059-1077, 2021
892021
Self‐protection by fact‐checking: How pandemic information seeking and verifying affect preventive behaviours
X Zhao, SJ Tsang
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 30 (2), 171-184, 2022
492022
It is out of my hands: how deferring control to God can decrease quality of life for breast cancer patients
B McLaughlin, W Yoo, J D'Angelo, S Tsang, B Shaw, D Shah, T Baker, ...
Psycho‐Oncology 22 (12), 2747-2754, 2013
412013
Opinion leaders, perceived media hostility and political participation
SJ Tsang, H Rojas
Communication Studies 71 (5), 753-767, 2020
292020
Issue stance and perceived journalistic motives explain divergent audience perceptions of fake news
SJ Tsang
Journalism 23 (4), 823-840, 2022
272022
Empathy and the hostile media phenomenon
SJ Tsang
Journal of Communication 68 (4), 809-829, 2018
262018
How people process different types of health misinformation: Roles of content falsity and evidence type
X Zhao, SJ Tsang
Health Communication 39 (4), 741-753, 2024
222024
Predicting COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Hong Kong: Vaccine knowledge, risks from coronavirus, and risks and benefits of vaccination
SJ Tsang
Vaccine: X 11, 100164, 2022
202022
Integrating interpersonal communication into the influence of presumed media influence model: understanding intentions to censor and correct COVID-19 misinformation on social media
J Shi, L Chen, SJ Tsang
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 66 (3), 464-483, 2022
152022
News credibility and media literacy in the digital age
SJ Tsang
Handbook of Research on Media Literacy Research and Applications Across …, 2019
112019
Motivated responsibility attribution in a pandemic: Roles of political orientation, perceived severity, and construal level
X Zhao, SJ Tsang, S Xu
International Journal of Communication 16 (2022), 2260-2282, 2022
102022
Communicating climate change: The impact of animated data visualizations on perceptions of journalistic motive and media bias
SJ Tsang
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 67 (2), 161-182, 2023
82023
Assessing mechanisms underlying the sharing of official and unofficial information during a pandemic
SJ Tsang, X Zhao, YRR Chen
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (24), 13298, 2021
82021
An experimental study of the effectiveness of fact checks: interplay of evidence type, veracity and news agreement
SJ Tsang, J Zheng, W Li, MA Salaudeen
Online Information Review 47 (7), 1415-1429, 2023
72023
Biased, not lazy: assessing the effect of COVID-19 misinformation tactics on perceptions of inaccuracy and fakeness
SJ Tsang
Online Media and Global Communication 1 (3), 469-496, 2022
72022
Misinformation, disinformation, and fake news? Proposing a typology framework of false information
S Tsang
Journalism, 2024
62024
How people process different types of misinformation on social media: A taxonomy based on falsity level and evidence type
X Zhao, S Tsang
Health Communication 39 (4), 741-753, 2022
52022
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