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Jeong-woo Jang
Jeong-woo Jang
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Communication processes in participatory websites
JB Walther, J Jang
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 18 (1), 2-15, 2012
3262012
Not so imaginary interpersonal contact with public figures on social network sites: How affiliative tendency moderates its effects
EJ Lee, J Jang
Communication Research 40 (1), 27-51, 2013
1482013
Self-disclosure and liking in computer-mediated communication
N Kashian, J Jang, SY Shin, Y Dai, JB Walther
Computers in human behavior 71, 275-283, 2017
922017
Internet for the internationals: Effects of internet use motivations on international students' college adjustment
EJ Lee, L Lee, J Jang
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 14 (7-8), 433-437, 2011
882011
Profiling good Samaritans in online knowledge forums: Effects of affiliative tendency, self-esteem, and public individuation on knowledge sharing
EJ Lee, J Jang
Computers in Human Behavior 26 (6), 1336-1344, 2010
552010
Evaluating health advice in a Web 2.0 environment: The impact of multiple user-generated factors on HIV advice perceptions
JB Walther, J Jang, AA Hanna Edwards
Health communication 33 (1), 57-67, 2018
322018
Evaluation of an instructional activity to reduce plagiarism in the communication classroom
N Kashian, SM Cruz, J Jang, KJ Silk
Journal of Academic Ethics 13, 239-258, 2015
322015
What debunking of misinformation does and doesn't
J Jang, EJ Lee, SY Shin
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 22 (6), 423-427, 2019
302019
The influence of responses to self-disclosure on liking in computer-mediated communication
Y Dai, SY Shin, N Kashian, J Jang, JB Walther
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 35 (4), 394-411, 2016
302016
The benefits of distance and mediation: How people react to conflicts in video chat vs. FtF
SY Shin, J Jang, G Bente
Computers in Human Behavior 73, 1-8, 2017
202017
Overattribution of liking in computer-mediated communication: Partners infer the results of their own influence as their partners’ affection
JB Walther, N Kashian, J Jang, SY Shin
Communication Research 43 (3), 372-390, 2016
202016
The effect of message persistence and disclosure on liking in computer-mediated communication
JB Walther, N Kashian, JW Jang, SY Shin, Y Dai, M Koutamanis
Media Psychology 21 (2), 308-327, 2018
192018
Mindlessness and gaining compliance in computer-human interaction
YJ Liang, SA Lee, J Jang
Computers in Human Behavior 29 (4), 1572-1579, 2013
182013
Self-categorization of users’ comments and ingroup influence: The moderating role of context-dependent ingroup identification
J Jang, JB Walther
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 13 (4), 2019
72019
When does it become harassment? An investigation of online criticism and calling out in Twitter
H Kim, HE Kim, J Kim, J Jang
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 6 (CSCW2), 1-32, 2022
62022
Understanding older adults’ Internet use and psychological benefits: The moderating role of digital skills
S Yang, J Jang
Behaviour & Information Technology 43 (1), 60-71, 2024
52024
Proximate or primary source? How multiple layers of news sources on social media predict news influence
J Jang
Social Science Computer Review 41 (1), 201-216, 2023
42023
How Political Identity and Misinformation Priming Affect Truth Judgments and Sharing Intention of Partisan News
EJ Lee, J Jang
Digital Journalism 11 (1), 226-245, 2023
22023
Capturing Diverse and Precise Reactions to a Comment with User-Generated Labels
EY Ko, E Choi, J Jang, J Kim
Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2022, 1731-1740, 2022
12022
The influence of categorical cues of user-generated content on attitude: A test of self-categorization theory
J Jang
Michigan State University, 2014
12014
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