Wag the blog: How reliance on traditional media and the Internet influence credibility perceptions of weblogs among blog users TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Journalism & mass communication quarterly 81 (3), 622-642, 2004 | 1327 | 2004 |
Cruising is believing?: Comparing Internet and traditional sources on media credibility measures TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75 (2), 325-340, 1998 | 1083 | 1998 |
Online and in the know: Uses and gratifications of the web for political information BK Kaye, TJ Johnson Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 46 (1), 54-71, 2002 | 938 | 2002 |
Using is believing: The influence of reliance on the credibility of online political information among politically interested Internet users TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 77 (4), 865-879, 2000 | 472 | 2000 |
Research methodology: Taming the cyber frontier: Techniques for improving online surveys BK Kaye, TJ Johnson Social Science Computer Review 17 (3), 323-337, 1999 | 432 | 1999 |
Every blog has its day: Politically-interested Internet users’ perceptions of blog credibility TJ Johnson, BK Kaye, SL Bichard, WJ Wong Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13 (1), 100-122, 2007 | 422 | 2007 |
Webelievability: A path model examining how convenience and reliance predict online credibility TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 79 (3), 619-642, 2002 | 399 | 2002 |
A Web for all reasons: uses and gratifications of Internet components for political information BK Kaye, TJ Johnson Telematics and informatics 21 (3), 197-223, 2004 | 378 | 2004 |
A boost or bust for democracy? How the web influenced political attitudes and behaviors in the 1996 and 2000 presidential elections TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Harvard international journal of Press/Politics 8 (3), 9-34, 2003 | 368 | 2003 |
Uses and gratifications of the World Wide Web: From couch potato to Web potato BK Kaye Atlantic Journal of Communication 6 (1), 21-40, 1998 | 355 | 1998 |
It’sa blog, blog, blog, blog world BK Kaye Atlantic Journal of communication 13 (2), 73-95, 2005 | 345 | 2005 |
In blog we trust? Deciphering credibility of components of the internet among politically interested internet users TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Computers in Human Behavior 25 (1), 175-182, 2009 | 328 | 2009 |
Credibility of social network sites for political information among politically interested internet users TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Journal of Computer-mediated communication 19 (4), 957-974, 2014 | 216 | 2014 |
Blog use motivations: An exploratory study BK Kaye Blogging, citizenship, and the future of media, 127-148, 2012 | 214 | 2012 |
From here to obscurity?: Media substitution theory and traditional media in an on‐line world BK Kaye, TJ Johnson Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54 (3 …, 2003 | 194 | 2003 |
Reasons to believe: Influence of credibility on motivations for using social networks TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Computers in human behavior 50, 544-555, 2015 | 167 | 2015 |
Choosing is believing? How web gratifications and reliance affect Internet credibility among politically interested users T Johnson, B Kaye Atlantic Journal of Communication 18 (1), 1-21, 2010 | 143 | 2010 |
World Wide Web: a mass communication perspective BK Kaye, NJ Medoff McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2001 | 142 | 2001 |
Going to the blogs: Toward the development of a uses and gratifications measurement scale for blogs BK Kaye Atlantic Journal of Communication 18 (4), 194-210, 2010 | 138 | 2010 |
Around the World Wide Web in 80 ways: How motives for going online are linked to Internet activities among politically interested Internet users TJ Johnson, BK Kaye Social Science Computer Review 21 (3), 304-325, 2003 | 137 | 2003 |