Search Results - "Roh, Sungjong"
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Acknowledging individual responsibility while emphasizing social determinants in narratives to promote obesity-reducing public policy: a randomized experiment
Published in PloS one (23-02-2015)“…This study tests whether policy narratives designed to increase support for obesity-reducing public policies should explicitly acknowledge individual…”
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A One Health Message about Bats Increases Intentions to Follow Public Health Guidance on Bat Rabies
Published in PloS one (25-05-2016)“…Since 1960, bat rabies variants have become the greatest source of human rabies deaths in the United States. Improving rabies awareness and preventing human…”
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Public understanding of One Health messages: The role of temporal framing
Published in Public understanding of science (Bristol, England) (01-02-2018)“…Building on research in motivated reasoning and framing in science communication, we examine how messages that vary attribution of responsibility (human vs…”
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Of promoting networking and protecting privacy: Effects of defaults and regulatory focus on social media users’ preference settings
Published in Computers in human behavior (01-12-2019)“…Privacy research has debated whether privacy decision-making is determined by users' stable preferences (i.e., individual traits), privacy calculus (i.e.,…”
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The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don't by NateSilver, New YorkPenguin Press. 2012
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How Narrative Focus and a Statistical Map Shape Health Policy Support Among State Legislators
Published in Health communication (01-02-2016)“…This study attempts to advance theorizing about health policy advocacy with combinations of narrative focus and a statistical map in an attempt to increase…”
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The Word Outside and the Pictures in Our Heads: Contingent Framing Effects of Labels on Health Policy Preferences by Political Ideology
Published in Health communication (01-09-2016)“…This study uses data from systematic Web image search results and two randomized survey experiments to analyze how frames commonly used in public debates about…”
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Questionnaire Design Effects in Climate Change Surveys: Implications for the Partisan Divide
Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (01-03-2015)“…Despite strong agreement among scientists, public opinion surveys reveal wide partisan disagreement on climate issues in the United States. We suggest that…”
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Where There's a Will: Can Highlighting Future Youth-Targeted Marketing Increase Support for Soda Taxes?
Published in Health psychology (01-12-2014)“…Objective: Amid concern about high rates of obesity and related diseases, the marketing of nutritionally poor foods to young people by the food industry has…”
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Media Frames and Cognitive Accessibility: What Do "Global Warming" and "Climate Change" Evoke in Partisan Minds?
Published in Environmental communication (02-10-2014)“…Decades of research demonstrate that how the public thinks about a given issue is affected by how it is framed by the media. Typically, studies of framing vary…”
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Communicating about marine disease: The effects of message frames on policy support
Published in Marine policy (01-07-2015)“…Oceans are suffering from the dual climatic pressures of warming temperatures and acidification, increasing the presence of disease risks that affect marine…”
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How Motivated Reasoning and Temporal Frames May Polarize Opinions About Wildlife Disease Risk
Published in Science communication (01-06-2015)“…We draw from theories of motivated reasoning, dual-processing models, and attribution of responsibility to examine how scientific messages may increase public…”
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Effects of messages emphasizing environmental determinants of obesity on intentions to engage in diet and exercise behaviors
Published in Preventing chronic disease (12-12-2013)“…Reducing rates of obesity will require interventions that influence both individual decisions and environmental factors through changes in public policy…”
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Time for change: How temporal frames shape judgments and decisions about health, wealth, and the environment
Published 01-01-2015“…My dissertation examines how temporal framing of social events can lead to meaningful changes in judgments holding downstream implications for social change…”
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Acknowledging Individual Responsibility while Emphasizing Social Determinants in Narratives to Promote Obesity-Reducing Public Policy: A Randomized Experiment: e0117565
Published in PloS one (01-02-2015)“…This study tests whether policy narratives designed to increase support for obesity-reducing public policies should explicitly acknowledge individual…”
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The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don't by Nate Silver, New York Penguin Press. 2012
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Book Reviews - The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-But Some Don't
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The signal and the noise: why so many predictions fail-but some don't
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