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Amber Hinsley
Amber Hinsley
Associate Professor of Journalism & Journalism Program Coordinator, Texas State University
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Who interacts on the Web?: The intersection of users’ personality and social media use
T Correa, AW Hinsley, HG De Zuniga
Computers in human behavior 26 (2), 247-253, 2010
32982010
Optimistic bias and preventive behavioral engagement in the context of COVID-19
T Park, I Ju, JE Ohs, A Hinsley
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 17 (1), 1859-1866, 2021
1822021
The press versus the public: What is “good journalism?”
H Gil de Zúñiga, A Hinsley
Journalism studies 14 (6), 926-942, 2013
1262013
Personality and social media use
T Correa, I Bachmann, AW Hinsley, HG De Zúñiga
Organizations and social networking: Utilizing social media to engage …, 2013
762013
Interpersonal communication influence on health-protective behaviors amid the COVID-19 crisis
I Ju, J Ohs, T Park, A Hinsley
Health Communication 38 (3), 468-479, 2023
232023
Information seeking during the COVID-19 pandemic: Application of the risk information seeking and processing model
T Park, I Ju, JE Ohs, A Hinsley, J Muzumdar
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 19 (6), 956-964, 2023
102023
The press versus the public: What is “good journalism?
H Zúñiga, A Hinsley
Journalism Studies 14 (6), 926-942, 2013
82013
Fake News Cues: Examining the Impact of Content, Source, and Typology of News Cues on People’s Confidence in Identifying Mis-and Disinformation
A Hinsley, A Holton
International Journal of Communication 15, 20, 2021
62021
Developing new organizational identity: Merger of St. Louis public radio and the St. Louis Beacon
A Hinsley
Journal of Radio & Audio Media 24 (1), 144-160, 2017
52017
Examining the theory of motivated information management (TMIM) in the COVID-19 pandemic
I Ju, J Ohs, T Park, A Hinsley
Journal of Health Communication 27 (5), 326-342, 2022
42022
At the crossroads of crisis: Newspaper journalists' struggle to redefine themselves and their work as their organizations and the profession change
AW Hinsley
The University of Texas at Austin, 2010
42010
Cued up: How audience demographics influence reliance on news cues, confirmation bias and confidence in identifying misinformation
A Hinsley
International Symposium on Online Journalism 11 (1), 89-109, 2021
32021
Harnessing an Integrated Health Communication (IHC) framework for campaigns: A case of prescription drug decision making
I Ju, J Ohs, T Park, A Hinsley
Health Communication 38 (5), 981-992, 2023
22023
Tweeting in the midst of disaster: A comparative case study of journalists’ practices following four crises
A Hinsley, H Lee
Newspaper Research Journal 41 (3), 297-316, 2020
22020
The future of news: An agenda of perspectives
K Kaufhold, SC Lewis, AW Hinsley, SC Lewis
Cognella, 2012
22012
The future of News
M Mc Combs, AW Hinsley, K Kaufhold, SC Lewis
An Agenda of Perspectives. San Diego, EEUU: Cognella, 2010
22010
Risk Information Management and Public Health Crises: An Application of PRISM for Future Practice: Presenter (s): Jennifer Ohs, Saint Louis University, United States
I Ju, A Hinsley, T Park
Patient Education and Counseling 109, 119, 2023
2023
Poly Social Media Use: Roles of Informational Norms and Emotion Regulation
I Ju, E Rho, A Hinsley
Journal of Health Communication 27 (11-12), 812-824, 2022
2022
EPH35 Information Seeking and Preventive Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic
T Park, I Ju, J Ohs, A Hinsley, J Muzumdar
Value in Health 25 (7), S441, 2022
2022
Credibility in the time of COVID-19: Cues that audiences look for when assessing information on social media and building confidence in identifying ‘fake news’ about the virus
A Hinsley, I Ju, T Park, J Ohs
Open Information Science 6 (1), 61-73, 2022
2022
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