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Do you filter who you are?: Excessive self-presentation, social cues, and user evaluations of Instagram selfies
S Hong, MR Jahng, N Lee, KR Wise
Computers in Human Behavior 104, 106159, 2020
2172020
When scientists tweet for social changes: Dialogic communication and collective mobilization strategies by Flint water study scientists on Twitter
MR Jahng, N Lee
Science Communication 40 (1), 89-108, 2018
962018
Foundations of arrogance: A broad survey and framework for research
N Cowan, EJ Adams, S Bhangal, M Corcoran, R Decker, CE Dockter, ...
Review of General Psychology 23 (4), 425-443, 2019
482019
Each post matters: A content analysis of #mentalhealth images on Instagram
N Lee, K Buchanan, M Yu
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 1-11, 2020
382020
Visualizing science: The impact of infographics on free recall, elaboration, and attitude change for genetically modified foods news
N Lee, S Lee
Public Understanding of Science 31 (2), 168-178, 2022
252022
Effects of message presentation type on GM food risk perception, similarity judgment, and attitude
S Lee, N Lee, CE Dockter
Health Communication, 1-11, 2020
192020
Effects of communication source and racial representation in clinical trial recruitment flyers
S Lee, N Lee, CE Kirkpatrick
Health communication 38 (4), 790-802, 2023
122023
Overcoming Black Americans’ psychological and cognitive barriers to clinical trial participation: Effects of news framing and exemplars
CE Kirkpatrick, S Hu, N Lee, Y Hong, S Lee, A Hinnant
Health communication 38 (12), 2663-2675, 2023
102023
Using short-form videos to get clinical trial newcomers to sign up: Message-testing experiment
S Hu, CE Kirkpatrick, N Lee, Y Hong, S Lee, A Hinnant
Journal of medical Internet research 26, e49600, 2024
62024
COVID-19 vaccination communication: effects of vaccine conspiracy beliefs and message framing among black and white participants
N Lee, Y Hong, CE Kirkpatrick, S Hu, S Lee, A Hinnant
Vaccine 42 (13), 3197-3205, 2024
62024
Exploring the strategic use of TikTok for clinical trial recruitment: How audiences’ prior short-form video usage influences persuasive effects
N Lee, Y Hong, S Hu, CE Kirkpatrick, S Lee, A Hinnant
Journal of Health Communication 29 (4), 294-306, 2024
62024
“Trust Me, I’ma Doctor.” How TikTok Videos from Different Sources Influence Clinical Trial Participation
Y Hong, N Lee, CE Kirkpatrick, S Hu, S Lee, A Hinnant
Health Communication 40 (3), 417-428, 2025
52025
Effects of message frames and visual cues on cell-cultured meat communication: sensation seeking as a moderator
N Lee, S Lee
Journal of Science Communication 23 (3), A01, 2024
32024
Improving rural White men’s attitudes toward clinical trial messaging and participation: effects of framing, exemplars and trust
S Hu, CE Kirkpatrick, Y Hong, N Lee, S Lee, A Hinnant
Health Education Research 37 (6), 476-494, 2022
32022
“I Respect Whatever Decision You Make!” How Autonomy Support and Exemplars in Short-Form Videos Influence Clinical Trial Recruitment
CE Kirkpatrick, S Hu, Y Hong, N Lee, S Lee, A Hinnant
Health Communication, 1-14, 2025
12025
When scientists tweet for social changes: Dialogic communication and collective mobilization strategies by Flint Water Study scientists on Twitter
MR Jahng, N Lee
봄철 정기학술대회 2017, 109-127, 2017
2017
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