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Social media and crisis management: CERC, search strategies, and Twitter content
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, X Lin, K Najarian, M Del Greco
Computers in Human Behavior 54, 647-652, 2016
3242016
Crisis communication, learning and responding: Best practices in social media
X Lin, PR Spence, TL Sellnow, KA Lachlan
Computers in human behavior 65, 601-605, 2016
2742016
Variability in Twitter content across the stages of a natural disaster: Implications for crisis communication
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, X Lin, M Del Greco
Communication Quarterly 63 (2), 171-186, 2015
2552015
Social media and credibility indicators: The effect of influence cues
X Lin, PR Spence, KA Lachlan
Computers in human behavior 63, 264-271, 2016
2252016
Evaluations of an artificial intelligence instructor's voice: Social Identity Theory in human-robot interactions
C Edwards, A Edwards, B Stoll, X Lin, N Massey
Computers in Human Behavior 90, 357-362, 2019
2042019
Screaming into the wind: Examining the volume and content of tweets associated with Hurricane Sandy
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, X Lin, M Del Greco
Communication Studies 65 (5), 500-518, 2014
1452014
Expressions of risk awareness and concern through Twitter: On the utility of using the medium as an indication of audience needs
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, X Lin
Computers in Human Behavior 35, 554-559, 2014
1432014
I, teacher: using artificial intelligence (AI) and social robots in communication and instruction
C Edwards, A Edwards, PR Spence, X Lin
Communication Education 67 (4), 473-480, 2018
1402018
Exploring extreme events on social media: A comparison of user reposting/retweeting behaviors on Twitter and Weibo
X Lin, KA Lachlan, PR Spence
Computers in human behavior 65, 576-581, 2016
1292016
Twitter use during a weather event: Comparing content associated with localized and nonlocalized hashtags
KA Lachlan, PR Spence, X Lin, KM Najarian, MD Greco
Communication Studies 65 (5), 519-534, 2014
872014
Intercultural differences in responses to health messages on social media from spokespeople with varying levels of ethnic identity
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, SA Spates, X Lin
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (3), 1255-1259, 2013
532013
Identity on social networks as a cue: Identity, retweets, and credibility
X Lin, PR Spence
Communication Studies 69 (5), 461-482, 2018
462018
Telepresence and exemplification in health messages: The relationships among spatial and social presence and exemplars and exemplification effects
D Westerman, PR Spence, X Lin
Communication Reports 28 (2), 92-102, 2015
422015
Exploring the impact of ethnic identity through other-generated cues on perceptions of spokesperson credibility
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, SA Spates, AK Shelton, X Lin, CJ Gentile
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (5), A3-A11, 2013
312013
Exemplification effects: Responses to perceptions of risk
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, D Westerman, X Lin, CJ Harris, TL Sellnow, ...
Journal of Risk Research 20 (5), 590-610, 2017
252017
Others share this message, so we can trust it? An examination of bandwagon cues on organizational trust in risk
X Lin, PR Spence
Information Processing & Management 56 (4), 1559-1564, 2019
242019
The problem with remaining silent: Exemplification effects and public image
PR Spence, KA Lachlan, X Lin, DD Sellnow-Richmond, TL Sellnow
Communication Studies 66 (3), 341-357, 2015
232015
Natural disasters, Twitter, and stakeholder communication: What we know and directions for future inquiry
KA Lachlan, P Spence, X Lin
Social media and crisis communication, 296-305, 2017
212017
Listen up, I've done this before: The impact of self-disclosure on source credibility and risk message responses
PR Spence, X Lin, KA Lachlan, E Hutter
Progress in Disaster Science 7, 100108, 2020
172020
Testing the machine heuristic: robots and suspicion in news broadcasts
PR Spence, C Edwards, A Edwards, X Lin
2019 14th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI …, 2019
132019
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