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Social media and crisis research: Data collection and directions
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, AM Rainear
Computers in Human Behavior 54, 667-672, 2016
1392016
Protection motivation theory as an explanatory framework for proenvironmental behavioral intentions
AM Rainear, JL Christensen
Communication Research Reports 34 (3), 239-248, 2017
1182017
Understanding public opinion in different disaster stages: A case study of Hurricane Irma
Z Xu, K Lachlan, L Ellis, AM Rainear
Internet Research 30 (2), 695-709, 2020
392020
A Little Goes a Long Way: Serial Transmission of Twitter Content Associated with Hurricane Irma and Implications for Crisis Communication
KA Lachlan, Z Xu, EE Hutter, AM Rainear
Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability 14 (1), 2019
272019
Examining Twitter content of state emergency management during Hurricane Joaquin
AM Rainear, KA Lachlan, A Oeldorf-Hirsch, CL DeVoss
Communication Research Reports 35 (4), 325-334, 2018
162018
“They’re always wrong anyway”: exploring differences of credibility, attraction, and behavioral intentions in professional, amateur, and robotic-delivered weather forecasts
PR Spence, C Edwards, A Edwards, A Rainear, X Jin
Communication Quarterly 69 (1), 67-86, 2021
132021
Exploring retention and behavioral intentions when using social robotics to communicate a weather risk
AM Rainear, KA Lachlan, J Fishlock
Computers in Human Behavior 90, 372-379, 2019
132019
Don’t sleep on it: An examination of storm naming and potential heuristic effects on twitter
X Lin, AM Rainear, PR Spence, KA Lachlan
Weather, Climate, and Society 10 (4), 769-779, 2018
132018
Examining pre-existing environmental beliefs: Using a PSA to investigate the role of self-efficacy and response efficacy on behavioral intentions
AM Rainear, JL Christensen
Communication Studies 73 (2), 151-170, 2022
112022
Research in Crises, Data Collection Suggestions and Practices
X Lin, Z Xu, AM Rainear, R Rice, PR Spence, KA Lachlan
Data Collection: Methods, Ethical Issues, and Future Directions, 49-64, 2017
102017
You’re my only hope: An initial exploration of the effectiveness of robotic platforms in engendering learning about crises and risks
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, A Rainear, J Fishlock, Z Xu, B Vanco
Computers in Human Behavior 65, 606-611, 2016
102016
What’s in a# name? An experimental study examining perceived credibility and impact of winter storm names
AM Rainear, KA Lachlan, CA Lin
Weather, climate, and society 9 (4), 815-822, 2017
92017
Communication factors influencing flood-risk-mitigation motivation and intention among college students
AM Rainear, CA Lin
Weather, climate, and society 13 (1), 125-135, 2021
72021
A robot, meteorologist, and amateur forecaster walk into a bar: Examining qualitative responses to a weather forecast delivered via social robot
AM Rainear, X Jin, A Edwards, C Edwards, PR Spence
Communication Studies 72 (6), 1129-1145, 2021
62021
Ready in the face of danger? Investigating preparation, mitigation, and media dependencies amongst those affected by the 2018 California Wildfires.
KA Lachlan, C Gilbert, E Hutter, A Rainear, PR Spence
Journal of Emergency Management (Weston, Mass.) 19 (1), 47-56, 2021
32021
Intercultural crisis management
KA Lachlan, AM Rainear
The International Encyclopedia of Intercultural Communication, 1-5, 2017
32017
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Emergency 15 (5), 285-290, 2017
32017
The station scientist: Examining the impact of race and sex of broadcast meteorologists on credibility, trust, and information retention
AM Rainear, KA Lachlan
Frontiers in Communication 7, 1052277, 2022
22022
Sex differences in informational needs and media dependencies during the 2018 California wildfires.
KA Lachlan, C Gilbert, E Hutter, A Rainear, PR Spence
Journal of Emergency Management (Weston, Mass.) 20 (4), 341-350, 2022
12022
A Storm of Information: Twitter Data from Hurricanes Florence and Michael
AM Rainear, KA Lachlan, CA Palombo
99th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2019
12019
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