The Dynamics of Public Attention: Agenda‐Setting Theory Meets Big Data W Russell Neuman, L Guggenheim, S Mo Jang, SY Bae Journal of Communication 64 (2), 193-214, 2014 | 858 | 2014 |
Does Media Literacy Help Identification of Fake News? Information Literacy Helps, but Other Literacies Don’t SM Jones-Jang, T Mortensen, J Liu American Behavioral Scientist 65, 371-388, 2021 | 684 | 2021 |
Third person effects of fake news: Fake news regulation and media literacy interventions SM Jang, JK Kim Computers in Human Behavior 80, 295-302, 2018 | 518 | 2018 |
Polarized frames on “climate change” and “global warming” across countries and states: Evidence from Twitter big data S Mo Jang, PS Hart Global Environmental Change 32, 11-17, 2015 | 410 | 2015 |
A computational approach for examining the roots and spreading patterns of fake news: Evolution tree analysis SM Jang, T Geng, JYQ Li, R Xia, CT Huang, H Kim, J Tang Computers in Human Behavior 84, 103-113, 2018 | 177 | 2018 |
Evaluating Sampling Methods for Content Analysis of Twitter Data H Kim, SM Jang, SH Kim, A Wan Social Media+ Society 4 (2), 2056305118772836, 2018 | 155 | 2018 |
Framing responsibility in climate change discourse: Ethnocentric attribution bias, perceived causes, and policy attitudes SM Jang Journal of Environmental Psychology 36, 27-36, 2013 | 143 | 2013 |
From Social Media to Mainstream News: The Information Flow of the Vaccine-Autism Controversy in the US, Canada, and the UK SM Jang, BW McKeever, R McKeever, JK Kim Health Communication 34 (1), 110-117, 2019 | 141 | 2019 |
Understanding privacy knowledge and skill in mobile communication YJ Park, S Mo Jang Computers in Human Behavior 38, 296-303, 2014 | 125 | 2014 |
The dynamics of issue frame competition in traditional and social media L Guggenheim, S Mo Jang, SY Bae, WR Neuman The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 659 (1 …, 2015 | 114 | 2015 |
Seeking congruency or incongruency online? Examining selective exposure to four controversial science issues SM Jang Science Communication 36 (2), 143-167, 2014 | 105 | 2014 |
Challenges to selective exposure: Selective seeking and avoidance in a multitasking media environment SM Jang Mass Communication and Society 17 (5), 665-688, 2014 | 98 | 2014 |
What is Contagious? Exploring why content goes viral on Twitter: A case study of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge G Pressgrove, BW McKeever, SM Jang International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing 23 (1), e1586, 2018 | 88 | 2018 |
Perceptions of mis-or disinformation exposure predict political cynicism: Evidence from a two-wave survey during the 2018 US midterm elections SM Jones-Jang, DH Kim, K Kenski New Media & Society 23 (10), 3105-3125, 2021 | 64 | 2021 |
The More Friends, the Less Political Talk? Predictors of Facebook Discussions Among College Students SM Jang, H Lee, YJ Park Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 17 (5), 271-275, 2014 | 64 | 2014 |
Good news! Communication findings may be underestimated: Comparing effect sizes with self-reported and logged smartphone use data SM Jones-Jang, YJ Heo, R McKeever, JH Kim, L Moscowitz, D Moscowitz Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 25 (5), 346-363, 2020 | 59 | 2020 |
When pop music meets a political issue: Examining how “Born This Way” influences attitudes toward gays and gay rights policies SM Jang, H Lee Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 58 (1), 114-130, 2014 | 55 | 2014 |
Why Do People Share Political Information on Social Media? DH Kim, SM Jones-Jang, K Kenski Digital Journalism 9 (8), 1123-1140, 2021 | 51 | 2021 |
How do people react to AI failure? Automation bias, algorithmic aversion, and perceived controllability SM Jones-Jang, YJ Park Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 28 (1), zmac029, 2023 | 45 | 2023 |
Assessing the carrying capacity of Twitter and online news SM Jang, J Pasek Mass Communication and Society 18 (5), 577-598, 2015 | 44 | 2015 |