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‘The bot predicted rain, grab an umbrella’: few perceived differences in communication quality of a weather Twitterbot versus professional and amateur meteorologists
PR Spence, A Edwards, C Edwards, X Jin
Behaviour & Information Technology 38 (1), 101-109, 2019
332019
Understanding crisis communication on social media with CERC: topic model analysis of tweets about Hurricane Maria
X Jin, PR Spence
Journal of Risk Research 24 (10), 1266-1287, 2021
282021
Exploring Crisis Communication and Information Dissemination on Social Media: Social Network Analysis of Hurricane Irma Tweets
X Jin
Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research 3 (2), 179-210, 2020
242020
“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, 2021
132021
To know or not to know? Exploring COVID-19 information seeking with the risk information seeking and processing model
X Jin, DR Lane
Journal of Information Science, 2022
102022
A Robot, Meteorologist, and Amateur Forecaster Walk into A Bar: Examining Qualitative Responses to A Weather Forecast Delivered via Social Robot
PR Rainear, A., Jin, X., Edwards, A., Edwards, C., & Spence
Communication Studies, 2021
62021
Understanding social-mediated disaster and risk communication with topic model
X Jin
Integrated Research on Disaster Risks‒Contributions from the IRDR Young …, 2021
62021
Air pollution and health in China
X Jin, HD O'Hair
The Handbook of Applied Communication Research, 935-954, 2020
42020
Political ideology and differences in seeking COVID-19 information on the internet: examining the comprehensive model of information seeking
X Jin
Online Information Review, 2023
22023
Interacting arguments in crisis communication: The influence of message convergence on risk and crisis messages
R Soares, X Jin, PR Spence, TL Sellnow
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 31 (3), 516-523, 2023
12023
Check Crisis Information on Twitter: Information Flow and Crisis Communication Patterns of Hurricane Ida
X Jin, PR Spence
Communication Studies 74 (4), 337-355, 2023
12023
Building capacity for citizen science communication of water quality risks: exploring the enhancement of the communication infrastructure in Letcher County, Kentucky
LM Fischer, D O'Hair, M Wallace, X Jin, J Unrine
Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2022
12022
Exploring health and risk information seeking in the context of COVID-19: Testing the comprehensive model of information seeking and risk information seeking and processing …
X Jin
12021
Trust, perceived usefulness, and intentions to adopt robotic health advisors for physical and relational health issues
J Kim, K Merrill Jr, X Jin, C Collins, K Xu
The Social Science Journal, 1-13, 2023
2023
Exploring frames of environmental crises on Twitter and Weibo: Crisis communication about Hurricane Maria and haze.
X Jin
Journal of Emergency Management (Weston, Mass.) 19 (8), 201-215, 2022
2022
Integrating big data to understand crisis communication: Lessons learned from Hurricane Maria.
X Jin
Infrastructure Resilience Risk Reporter 1 (12), 17-21, 2021
2021
Communication Emerging from the Crisis Resolution Stage: Topic Modeling of Tweets about Hurricane Maria
X Jin
International Crisis and Risk Communication Research, 2018
2018
Family Influences on Highly-educated Chinese Youths' Smoking Behaviors Extending the Framework of the Theory of Planned Behavior
X Jin
Arizona State University, 2014
2014
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRISIS AND RISK COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
BF Liu, J Iannacone, AM Day, S O’Shay-Wallace, MW Seeger, ...
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