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Oberiri Destiny Apuke, PhD
Oberiri Destiny Apuke, PhD
Department of Mass Communication, Taraba State University
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Quantitative research methods: A synopsis approach
OD Apuke
الكويت الفصول العربية اليومية من مراجعة الأعمال 33 (5471), 1-8, 2017
19192017
Fake news and COVID-19: modelling the predictors of fake news sharing among social media users
OD Apuke, B Omar
Telematics and Informatics 56, 101475, 2021
7902021
University students' usage of the internet resources for research and learning: forms of access and perceptions of utility
OD Apuke, TO Iyendo
Heliyon 4 (12), 2018
2372018
User motivation in fake news sharing during the COVID-19 pandemic: an application of the uses and gratification theory
OD Apuke, B Omar
Online Information Review 45 (1), 220-239, 2021
1152021
Quantitative Research Methods: A Synopsis Approach. Kuwait Chapter of Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review, 6 (11), 40–47
OD Apuke
1112017
Social media affordances and information abundance: Enabling fake news sharing during the COVID-19 health crisis
OD Apuke, B Omar
Health informatics journal 27 (3), 14604582211021470, 2021
882021
Modelling the antecedent factors that affect online fake news sharing on COVID-19: the moderating role of fake news knowledge
OD Apuke, B Omar
Health Education Research 35 (5), 490-503, 2020
882020
Fake news proliferation in Nigeria: Consequences, motivations, and prevention through awareness strategies
OD Apuke, B Omar
Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 8 (2), 318-327, 2020
872020
The influence of social media on academic performance of undergraduate students of Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria
OD Apuke
Research on Humanities and Social Science 6 (19), 63-72, 2016
522016
Social media and crisis management: a review and analysis of existing studies
OD Apuke, EA Tunca
LAÜ Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 9 (2), 199-215, 2018
492018
Understanding the implications of social media usage in the electoral processes and campaigns in Nigeria
OD Apuke, EA Tunca
Global Media Journal 16 (31), 1-8, 2018
482018
How do Nigerian newspapers report COVID-19 pandemic? The implication for awareness and prevention
OD Apuke, B Omar
Health Education Research 35 (5), 471-480, 2020
422020
Social and traditional mainstream media of communication: Synergy and variance perspective
OD Apuke
Journal of New Media and Mass Communication 53 (4), 83-86, 2016
412016
Do social media literacy skills help in combating fake news spread? Modelling the moderating role of social media literacy skills in the relationship between rational choice …
L Wei, J Gong, J Xu, NEZ Abidin, OD Apuke
Telematics and Informatics 76, 101910, 2023
362023
Public perception of the role of Facebook usage in political campaigns in Nigeria
OD Apuke, IN Apollos
Informing Science: International Journal of Community Development …, 2017
352017
Television news coverage of COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria: Missed opportunities to promote health due to ownership and politics
OD Apuke, B Omar
Sage Open 11 (3), 21582440211032675, 2021
302021
Literacy concepts as an intervention strategy for improving fake news knowledge, detection skills, and curtailing the tendency to share fake news in Nigeria
OD Apuke, B Omar, E Asude Tunca
Child & Youth Services 44 (1), 88-103, 2023
242023
A comparative content analysis of television and blog coverage of internally displaced persons in Nigeria
OD Apuke, EA Tunca
The Social Science Journal 56 (2), 168-182, 2019
242019
Another look at mapping the territory: Seven traditions in the field of communication theory
OD Apuke
عمان الفصول العربية اليومية من مراجعة الأعمال 34 (5476), 1-7, 2017
212017
Another look at the political economy of the mainstream and new media: The capitalists influence
OD Apuke
Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism 7 (4), 1-7, 2017
212017
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