Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch
Associate Professor/Communication
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Scholarly Contributions
84 Scholarly Contributions
A click is worth a thousand words: Probing the predictors of utilizing click speech for online opinion expression
David Atkin
, (2020). A click is worth a thousand words: Probing the predictors of utilizing click speech for online opinion expression, International Journal of Communication
Research Type: Journal Article
A cognitive-heuristics approach to understanding presence in virtual environments
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
A little bird told me, so I didn’t believe it: Twitter, credibility, and issue perceptions
Research Type: Journal Article
An analysis of factors: How candidate image affects present day voters
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
An experiment on the sequential mediation effects of PDAs on subjective well-being
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
An unavoidable convenience: How post-Millennials engage with the news that finds them on social and mobile media
Research Type: Journal Article
Assessment by audiences shows little effect of science communication training
Research Type: Journal Article
Attention! It’s the News. Cognitive load and News Posts on Facebook: An Eye-tracking Study.
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch,
, (2022). Attention! It’s the News. Cognitive load and News Posts on Facebook: An Eye-tracking Study., Journal of Communication Technology
Research Type: Journal Article
Attitudinal and behavioral correlates of algorithmic awareness among German and U.S. social media users.
Research Type: Journal Article
Audience targeting strategies for seeking information on Facebook
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Authority vs. peer: How interface cues influence users
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Can I access this? A psychophysiological approach to understanding accessibility on social media
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Challenge accepted! Evaluating the personal and social network characteristics of individuals who participated in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Research Type: Journal Article
Clickwrap impact: Quick-join options and ignoring privacy and terms of service policies of social networking services
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Computational Approaches for Understanding Content Sharing on Social Networking Sites
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Computer-mediated communication and satisfaction between parents and college students in emerging adulthood
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Count your calories and share them: Health benefits of sharing mHealth information on social networking sites
Research Type: Journal Article
Credibility effects of disputed and confirmed information in social media news memes
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Daniel Miller, Tales from Facebook
Research Type: Journal Article
Electronic friend or virtual foe: Exploring the role of competitive and cooperative multiplayer video game modes in fostering enjoyment
Research Type: Journal Article
Embarrassed by Friends on Facebook: Effects of and Responses to Face-Threatening Information Shared by Others
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Engagement in news through active and incidental exposure on Facebook and Twitter
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Engagement with news content in online social networks
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Examining Twitter content of state emergency management during Hurricane Joaquin
Research Type: Journal Article
Examining impression management: Predicting modality selection for public and private self-disclosure
Kristine Nowak,
, (2016). Examining impression management: Predicting modality selection for public and private self-disclosure, Annual convention of the National Communication Association
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Exploring the Effects of Media Format and Disclosure of Native Twitter Ads on Consumer Evaluations and Decision-Making
Research Type: Journal Article
Green Advertising on Social Media: Brand authenticity mediates the effect of ad appeal on engagement
Research Type: Journal Article
How bad is good enough? Exploring mobile video quality trade-offs for bandwidth-constrained consumers
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
How bad is good enough?: exploring mobile video quality trade-offs for bandwidth-constrained consumers
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
How deeply do we process online recommendations? Heuristic vs. systematic processing of authority and bandwagon cues
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Identifying the predictors of participation in Facebook pictivism campaigns
Research Type: Journal Article
In Twitter we trust? Testing the credibility of news content from Twitter sources
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
In the snap of a moment! Self-disclosure, maintenance expectations, entrapment and relationship satisfaction on Snapchat
Research Type: Journal Article
Integrating social media data into communication research using Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Invited panel: Is Facebook making us shallow?
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Is sharing really caring? Examining predictors of Facebook pictivism and its perceived influence on users
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Misery doesn’t love company: An exploration of emotional bandwidth on online social networks
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Misery rarely gets company: The influence of emotional bandwidth on supportive communication on Facebook
Research Type: Journal Article
Mobile Mindfulness: Predictors of Mobile Screen Time Tracking
Research Type: Journal Article
Modeling the impact of Twitter on influenza epidemics
Research Type: Journal Article
Native Twitter ads: Testing the role of media format and disclosure
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
News finds them, and then what? How post-Millennials engage with social and mobile media
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
No comments, but a thumbs-down: Estimating the effects of spiral of silence on online opinion expression
David Atkin
, (2017). No comments, but a thumbs-down: Estimating the effects of spiral of silence on online opinion expression, Annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (AEJMC)
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Older adults and “the biggest lie on the Internet”: From ignoring social media policies to the privacy paradox
Research Type: Journal Article
Online photo sharing as mediated communication
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Posting, commenting, and tagging: Effects of sharing news stories on Facebook
Research Type: Journal Article
Processing layered news sources on Facebook: Effects on credibility and learning
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
React, share, tweet: Re-defining engagement in the social media landscape
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Reflecting on Facebook news posts: Effects of active reflection strategies on knowledge
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Retirees on Facebook: Can online social networking enhance their health and wellness?
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Science Communication on Social Media: Examining Cross-Platform Behavioral Engagement
Research Type: Journal Article
Science on social media: Examining cross-platform behavioral engagement
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Sharing mHealth information on social networking sites: Better health through social support
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Social and technological motivations for online photo sharing
Research Type: Journal Article
Social connectedness via social media: Sharing, surviving, socializing
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Social media effects experiment designs: Presenting a hybrid approach
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Statistics don’t lie, but liars use statistics: Improving our ability to interpret research
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
The Facebook paradigm for studying concepts and testing theories of communication
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
The bandwagon effect of collaborative filtering technology
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
The biggest lie on the Internet: Ignoring the privacy policies and terms of service policies of social networking services
Research Type: Journal Article
The biggest lie on the internet: Ignoring the privacy and terms of service policies of social networking services
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
The clickwrap: A political economic tool for manufacturing consent on social media
Research Type: Journal Article
The effect of collaborative filtering on online news processing
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
The effects of “friend” characteristics on evaluations of an activist group in a social networking context
Research Type: Journal Article
The ineffectiveness of fact-checking labels on news memes and articles
Research Type: Journal Article
The influence of fact-checking is disputed!: The role of party identification in processing and sharing fact-checked social media posts
Research Type: Journal Article
The role of engagement in learning from active and incidental news exposure on social media
Research Type: Journal Article
There is Something I Need to Tell You: Balancing Appropriateness and Efficiency in Modality Choice for Interpersonal Disclosures
Kristine Nowak
, (2018). There is Something I Need to Tell You: Balancing Appropriateness and Efficiency in Modality Choice for Interpersonal Disclosures, Communication Studies, vol. 69, iss. 2, pp. 125-144, Informa UK Limited
Research Type: Journal Article
Think Global, Act Local: News Exposure and Political Participation on Social Media
Research Type: Journal Article
To search or to ask: The routing of information needs between traditional search engines and social networks
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Trust of news, information and users in the digital age
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Tweeting in the Face of Uncertainty: Examining Content of State Emergency Management During Hurricane Joaquin
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Twitter me this: Does news media reliance on quoting from Twitter affect credibility and quality judgments?
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Under the (social media) influence: Context of green advertising appeals mediates effects on purchase intent and attitude change
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Understanding the effects of news sharing on social media
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
What Do We Know about Algorithmic Literacy? The Status Quo and a Research Agenda for a Growing Field
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch
, (2023). What Do We Know about Algorithmic Literacy? The Status Quo and a Research Agenda for a Growing Field, New Media & Society
Research Type: Journal Article
What did they learn? Objective assessment tools show mixed effects of training on science communication behaviors
Research Type: Journal Article
What do your friends say about you? Activist group evaluations in a social networking context
Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch,
, (2009). What do your friends say about you? Activist group evaluations in a social networking context, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Who cares about screen time? Predicting the use of mobile phone tracking features
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Who is targeting me? Privacy perceptions of and responses to commercial and political targeted advertising on social media
Research Type: Journal Article
Who posted that story? Processing layered sources in Facebook news posts
Research Type: Journal Article
Without consent: The dark side of ignoring the terms of service and privacy policies of social media services
Research Type: Book Chapter
Your post is embarrassing me: Face threats, identity, and the audience on Facebook
Research Type: Journal Article
‘Who Knows What’: Audience Targeting for Question Asking on Facebook
Research Type: Conference Proceedings