在COVID-19时代把自己吓死:大流行意识、病毒焦虑和传染性恐惧

Q1 Arts and Humanities
G. Lăzăroiu, J. Horák, K. Valaskova
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作者使用并复制了GlobalWebIndex、皮尤研究中心、公共知识、路透社新闻研究所、堪培拉大学和世卫组织的数据,对与COVID-19相关的错误信息的主要危害进行了分析和估计。一项基于3400名受访者数据的研究结果为作者的研究模型提供了支持。
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Scaring Ourselves to Death in the Time of COVID-19: Pandemic Awareness, Virus Anxiety, and Contagious Fear
Using and replicating data from GlobalWebIndex, Pew Research Center, Public Knowledge, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Canberra, and WHO, authors performed analyses and made estimates regarding the primary harms of misinformation related to COVID-19. The results of a study based on data collected from 3,400 respondents provide support for author´s research model.
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Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations
Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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