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Examining and extending the influence of presumed influence hypothesis in social media
H Cho, L Shen, L Peng
Media Psychology 24 (3), 413-435, 2021
172021
The impact of fear versus state empathy on persuasion and social stigma
L Peng, L Shen, RR Vanderbilt, Y Kim, KA Foley
Media Psychology 23 (1), 1-24, 2020
172020
Who will be a bystander? An exploratory study of first-person perception effects on campus bystander behavioral intentions
LM Mercer Kollar, L Peng, KA Ports, L Shen
Journal of Family Violence 35, 647-658, 2020
142020
Exposure to anti-Black Lives Matter movement and obesity of the Black population
HJ Park, SC Francisco, MR Pang, L Peng, G Chi
Social Science & Medicine 316, 114265, 2023
102023
Correspondence between two methods of measuring discrete emotions: Self-report versus machine-coded facial displays
L Shen, JP Dillard, L Peng
Western Journal of Communication 86 (2), 194-214, 2022
32022
Striking an Emotional Chord: Effects of Emotional Appeals and Chatbot Anthropomorphism on Persuasive Science Communication
J Wang, L Peng
Science Communication 45 (4), 485–511, 2023
12023
Algorithm as Recommending Source and Persuasive Health Communication: Effects of Source Cues, Language Intensity, and Perceived Issue Involvement
L Peng, J Wang
Health Communication, 1-10, 2023
12023
Traversing Emotional Spaces: Social Media Affordances and Emotion Regulation in Times of Physical Isolation
L Peng, J Wang, N Zheng, X Guo
Social Media+ Society 10 (1), 20563051241237273, 2024
2024
Incorporating Virtual Reality in Public Health Campaigns: COVID-19 as the Context
Z Xu, V Weser, L Peng, M Laffidy
Social Science Computer Review 42 (1), 307-325, 2024
2024
集体主义文化与艾滋歧视报道的第三人效果
邱鸿峰, 彭璐璐
新闻界, 11-20, 2016
2016
Understanding Online Shopping Fraud Among Chinese Elderly: Extending Routine Activity Theory in the Online Context
H Chen, M He, L Peng
Available at SSRN 4640396, 0
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