Communication
Communication breakdown: Why do pandemic messages fail to persuade?
Researchers cite a lack of crisis preparation as well as constant misinformation on social media
How do most people get warnings about emergencies? Social media
Deer Park residents ignored sirens during chemical leak, study says
Arts & Humanities Fellows Program presents series of animated shorts
Fellows from Class of 2015 serve as narrators for new videos about research projects recognized for their creativity and scholarly value
Three lessons for leaders from Trump’s tweets about COVID-19
Marketing scholar uses statistical and machine learning to analyze effects on the stock market
How do psychological factors play into vaccine misinformation?
A&M researchers test messages tailored to various dispositions
Falsified faces: Ocean engineers take on challenge of deepfake images
A&M researchers look for ways to discern real from fake
Study: Size of smartphone screen affects understanding of video news
While mobile phones improve access to Internet, they also curb comprehension of new information
Study asks: What are patients saying about doctors in online reviews?
Multidisciplinary team of researchers examines 63 previous studies to identify trends and make recommendations
Social media can affect opinions if users are seeking new information
However, users tend to seek data that confirms their opinions, study says
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