Michael A. Cacciatore, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Mass Communications | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Sign in to add mentorDietram A. Scheufele | grad student | 2013 | UW Madison | |
(Differentiating the applicability of constructs from their accessibility: Returning to a narrow conceptualization of framing effects in communication research.) |
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Cacciatore MA. (2021) Misinformation and public opinion of science and health: Approaches, findings, and future directions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Yeo SK, Cacciatore MA, Su LY, et al. (2021) Following science on social media: The effects of humor and source likability. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 963662520986942 |
Yeo SK, Anderson AA, Becker AB, et al. (2020) Scientists as comedians: The effects of humor on perceptions of scientists and scientific messages. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 963662520915359 |
Yeo SK, Su LY, Cacciatore MA, et al. (2020) Predicting Intentions to Engage With Scientific Messages on Twitter: The Roles of Mirth and Need for Humor Science Communication. 42: 481-507 |
Cacciatore MA, Becker AB, Anderson AA, et al. (2020) Laughing With Science: The Influence of Audience Approval on Engagement Science Communication. 42: 195-217 |
Akin H, Cacciatore MA, Yeo SK, et al. (2020) Publics’ Support for Novel and Established Science Issues Linked to Perceived Knowledge and Deference to Science International Journal of Public Opinion Research |
Xia T, Grady C, Cacciatore M, et al. (2019) Understanding Flu Vaccination Acceptance Among U.S. Adults: The Health Belief Model and Media Sources Volume 2. 2: 35-37 |
Cacciatore MA, Yeo SK, Scheufele DA, et al. (2018) Is Facebook Making Us Dumber? Exploring Social Media Use as a Predictor of Political Knowledge Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 95: 404-424 |
Cacciatore MA, Meng J, Berger BK. (2017) Information flow and communication practice challenges Corporate Communications: An International Journal. 22: 292-307 |
Cacciatore MA, Meng J, Reber BH, et al. (2017) Globalization effects or a growing cultural divide? a three-year comparative analysis of trust predictors in the US and China Chinese Journal of Communication. 11: 45-65 |