Jiyeon So, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Communication | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
Area:
Speech Communication, Mass Communications, Social Psychology, Cognitive PsychologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRobin Nabi | grad student | 2012 | UC Santa Barbara | |
(Risk convergence model: A model of media's influence on self-other social distance and personal risk perceptions.) |
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Song H, So J, Shim M, et al. (2022) What message features influence the intention to share misinformation about COVID-19 on social media? The role of efficacy and novelty. Computers in Human Behavior. 107439 |
Guan M, So J. (2021) Tailoring Temporal Message Frames to Individuals' Time Orientation Strengthens the Relationship between Risk Perception and Behavioral Intention. Journal of Health Communication. 1-11 |
Kim Y, Chung S, So J. (2019) Success Expectancy: A Mediator of the Effects of Source Similarity and Self-Efficacy on Health Behavior Intention. Health Communication. 1-10 |
So J, Kuang K, Cho H. (2019) Information Seeking Upon Exposure to Risk Messages: Predictors, Outcomes, and Mediating Roles of Health Information Seeking: Communication Research. 46: 663-687 |
So J, Alam N. (2018) Predictors and Effects of Anti-Obesity Message Fatigue: A Thought-Listing Analysis. Health Communication. 1-9 |
So J, Popova L. (2018) A Profile of Individuals with Anti-tobacco Message Fatigue. American Journal of Health Behavior. 42: 109-118 |
Choi J, So J. (2018) Effects of self-affirmation on message persuasiveness: a cross-cultural study of the U.S. and South Korea Asian Journal of Communication. 29: 128-148 |
Kim S, So J. (2017) How Message Fatigue toward Health Messages Leads to Ineffective Persuasive Outcomes: Examining the Mediating Roles of Reactance and Inattention. Journal of Health Communication. 1-8 |
So J, Jeong SH, Hwang Y. (2017) Which Type of Risk Information to Use for Whom? Moderating Role of Outcome-Relevant Involvement in the Effects of Statistical and Exemplified Risk Information on Risk Perceptions. Journal of Health Communication. 1-8 |
Nabi RL, Prestin A, So J. (2016) Could watching TV be good for you? Examining how media consumption patterns relate to salivary cortisol. Health Communication. 1-11 |