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Kenneth M. Winneg
Kenneth M. Winneg
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The world wide web and the US political news market
NH Nie, DW Miller, III, S Golde, DM Butler, K Winneg
American Journal of Political Science 54 (2), 428-439, 2010
1602010
Capturing campaign dynamics, 2000 and 2004: The national Annenberg election survey
D Romer
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006
1572006
Legacy and social media respectively influence risk perceptions and protective behaviors during emerging health threats: A multi-wave analysis of communications on Zika virus cases
MS Chan, K Winneg, L Hawkins, M Farhadloo, KH Jamieson, ...
Social Science & Medicine 212, 50-59, 2018
1332018
Did fact checking matter in the 2012 presidential campaign?
JA Gottfried, BW Hardy, KM Winneg, KH Jamieson
American Behavioral Scientist 57 (11), 1558-1567, 2013
1332013
Stephen Colbert's civics lesson: How Colbert Super PAC taught viewers about campaign finance
WB Hardy, AJ Gottfried, MK Winneg, KH Jamieson
Entertainment Media and Politics, 27-51, 2016
1222016
The changing nature of political debate consumption: Social media, multitasking, and knowledge acquisition
JA Gottfried, BW Hardy, RL Holbert, KM Winneg, KH Jamieson
Political communication 34 (2), 172-199, 2017
1152017
Cross-pressuring conservative Catholics? Effects of Pope Francis’ encyclical on the US public opinion on climate change
N Li, J Hilgard, DA Scheufele, KM Winneg, KH Jamieson
Climatic Change 139, 367-380, 2016
1082016
Culturally antagonistic memes and the Zika virus: An experimental test
DM Kahan, KH Jamieson, A Landrum, K Winneg
Journal of Risk Research 20 (1), 1-40, 2017
832017
What do citizens want from their member of congress?
J Lapinski, M Levendusky, K Winneg, KH Jamieson
Political Research Quarterly 69 (3), 535-545, 2016
532016
Associations of topics of discussion on Twitter with survey measures of attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors related to Zika: probabilistic study in the United States
M Farhadloo, K Winneg, MPS Chan, KH Jamieson, D Albarracin
JMIR Public health and surveillance 4 (1), e8186, 2018
462018
The role of non–COVID-specific and COVID-specific factors in predicting a shift in willingness to vaccinate: A panel study
KH Jamieson, D Romer, PE Jamieson, KM Winneg, J Pasek
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (52), e2112266118, 2021
392021
The effects of scientific messages and narratives about vaccination
O Kuru, D Stecula, H Lu, Y Ophir, MS Chan, K Winneg, K Hall Jamieson, ...
Plos one 16 (3), e0248328, 2021
362021
Misinformation about vaccine safety and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among adults and 5–11-year-olds in the United States
D Romer, KM Winneg, PE Jamieson, C Brensinger, KH Jamieson
Vaccine 40 (45), 6463-6470, 2022
342022
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report on genetically engineered crops influences public discourse
EL Howell, CD Wirz, D Brossard, KH Jamieson, DA Scheufele, ...
Politics and the Life Sciences 37 (2), 250-261, 2018
312018
Intentions to seek information about the influenza vaccine: The role of informational subjective norms, anticipated and experienced affect, and information insufficiency among …
H Lu, APPC 2018–2019 ASK Group, K Winneg, KH Jamieson, ...
Risk Analysis 40 (10), 2040-2056, 2020
282020
Participation, online and otherwise: What's the difference for policy preferences?
J Oser, JE Leighley, KM Winneg
Social Science Quarterly 95 (5), 1259-1277, 2014
282014
Detecting the effects of deceptive presidential advertisements in the spring of 2004
K Winneg, K Kenski, KH Jamieson
American Behavioral Scientist 49 (1), 114-129, 2005
272005
Differences between Florida and the rest of the United States in response to local transmission of the Zika virus: Implications for future communication campaigns
KM Winneg, JE Stryker, D Romer, KH Jamieson
Risk Analysis 38 (12), 2546-2560, 2018
222018
Wired to fact: The role of the internet in identifying deception during the 2004 US presidential campaign
BW Hardy, KH Jamieson, K Winneg
Routledge handbook of Internet politics, 131-143, 2008
222008
Using psychological theory to predict voting intentions
M Hennessy, MX Delli Carpini, MB Blank, K Winneg, KH Jamieson
Journal of Community Psychology 43 (4), 466-483, 2015
212015
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