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    Perceiving Immigrants as a Threat: A Motivational Approach to False Consensus by Gill, Hyungjin, Rojas, Hernando

    Published in Communication research (01-12-2022)
    “…False consensus, or biased projection of one’s opinion onto others, has repeatedly been described by political communication scholars as a derivative of…”
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    Testing the Effect of Cross-cutting Exposure to Cable TV News on Affective Polarization: Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election by Gill, Hyungjin

    Published in Journal of broadcasting & electronic media (15-03-2022)
    “…This study tests whether the consequences of cross-cutting exposure (CCE) to political news on affective polarization depend on the type of media individuals…”
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    Chatting in a mobile chamber: effects of instant messenger use on tolerance toward political misinformation among South Koreans by Gill, Hyungjin, Rojas, Hernando

    Published in Asian journal of communication (01-11-2020)
    “…Amid growing scholarly interest in identifying potential explanations for the persistence of fake news from an international context, this study explores the…”
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    Communication Mediation Model Predicting Political Participation among Instant Messaging App Users: An OSROR Approach by Gill, Hyungjin, Rojas, Hernando

    Published in Communication studies (04-05-2021)
    “…This study proposes and tests a communication mediation model that examines the potential influence of instant messenger (IM) apps on cognitive biases and…”
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    Fake news and partisan blame attribution: Exploring the mediating role of self-enhancing perceptual bias among young adults by Gill, Hyungjin, Choi, Moonhoon, Tay, Swee Kiat

    Published in Atlantic journal of communication (07-08-2024)
    “…The politicized public discourse on online 'fake news' today has contributed to the rise in scholarly interest on blame attribution for this fake news problem,…”
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    "Fake News Is Anything They Say!" - Conceptualization and Weaponization of Fake News among the American Public by Tong, Chau, Gill, Hyungjin, Li, Jianing, Valenzuela, Sebastián, Rojas, Hernando

    Published in Mass communication & society (02-09-2020)
    “…This study examines the articulation of public opinion about so-called fake news using a national survey (N = 510) of U.S. adults conducted in 2018. We coded…”
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    From Hostile Media Perceptions to Action: The Role of Racial Empathy in the Black Lives Matter Movement by Gill, Hyungjin, Dávalos, Carlos, Rojas, Hernando

    Published in Communication studies (01-11-2024)
    “…In the wake of the 2020 Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests that swept across the nation, this study aims to identify potential cognitive-motivational factors…”
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    Coping with Perceived Disagreement: Reimagining the Communication Mediation Model of Political Participation among Social Media Users by Gill, Hyungjin

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…The OSROR model of communication effects has repeatedly suggested political discussion (R1), knowledge and efficacy (O2) as significant mediators through which…”
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    Learning Through Rewards: Priming and Identification as Psychological Mechanisms of the Effects of LGBTQ+ Narratives on Inclusive Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions by Tao, Ran, Nguyen, Nguyen, Lu, Linqi, Sun, Luhang, Gill, Hyungjin, Christy, Katheryn, Riddle, Karyn

    Published in Media psychology (03-03-2024)
    “…Drawing from research on priming and identification theory, this study experimentally tests the differential effects of narratives featuring rewards and…”
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    PyeongChang, Pyongyang, or Pyeonghwa (peace in Korean) olympic games? An exploration of partisan media and framing effects by Mun, Kwansik, Choi, Moonhoon, Gill, Hyungjin

    Published in Communication research reports (27-05-2021)
    “…The PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games held in South Korea drew much political attention due to its potential to resolve the ongoing political and military…”
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    Desire for attachments: The role of relational motives in political message processing by Gill, Hyungjin

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…The purpose of this study is to examine how relational motives affect cognitive and emotional processing of online political messages. More specifically, the…”
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