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Stephanie Jean Tsang
Stephanie Jean Tsang
Assistant 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
2292014
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
1712014
Cognitive discrepancy, dissonance, and selective exposure
SJ Tsang
Media Psychology 22 (3), 394-417, 2019
912019
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
672021
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
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
392022
Issue stance and perceived journalistic motives explain divergent audience perceptions of fake news
SJ Tsang
Journalism 23 (4), 823-840, 2022
202022
Empathy and the hostile media phenomenon
SJ Tsang
Journal of Communication 68 (4), 809-829, 2018
192018
Opinion leaders, perceived media hostility and political participation
SJ Tsang, H Rojas
Communication Studies 71 (5), 753-767, 2020
182020
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
142022
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
122024
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
82022
News credibility and media literacy in the digital age
SJ Tsang
Handbook of Research on Media Literacy Research and Applications Across …, 2019
82019
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, 23, 2022
72022
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
62021
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
52022
Online engagement and political participation: Reception, expression and sharing in Facebook groups and discussion forums
SJ Tsang
World Association for Public Opinion Research’s (WAPOR) 65th Annual Conference, 2012
52012
How people process different types of misinformation on social media: A taxonomy based on falsity level and evidence type
X Zhao, S Tsang
Available at SSRN 4259593, 2022
42022
Understanding Perceived Fakeness of Online Health News in Hong Kong
SJ Tsang
International Journal of Digital Literacy and Digital Competence (IJDLDC) 11 …, 2020
32020
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
22023
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