Investigating the Effects of Dark Triad and Anonymity on Exclusionary Cyber Aggression: A Social Media Experiment [0.03%]
黑暗三特质与匿名性对网络排斥攻击影响的社交媒体实验研究
Cheng-Yen Wang,Yih-Lan Liu,Chia-Yun Chang
Cheng-Yen Wang
This study investigated the complex relationship between the Dark Triad (DT) and anonymity levels in the context of cyber aggression on social media. By employing an experimental design, the study aimed to bridge the gap between traditional...
Participatory approaches should be used to address the ethics of social media experiments [0.03%]
应采用参与性方法来解决社交媒体实验中的伦理问题
Vincent J Straub,Jason W Burton
Vincent J Straub
Young People Are Willing to Intervene Against Rape Myths Online: A Simulated Social Media Experiment [0.03%]
年轻人愿意在线干预反对性侵犯谬论:一项模拟社交媒体实验
Sydney Nicolla,Ashley Hedrick McKenzie,Allison J Lazard et al.
Sydney Nicolla et al.
Purpose: Social media present opportunities to intervene on harmful rape myth beliefs among adolescents and young adults, such as through digital bystander intervention. ...
The Use of Social Media to Promote Lab Medicine to Students, Patients, and the General Public [0.03%]
利用社交媒体促进实验室医学在学生、患者和普通公众中的推广
Alan H B Wu,Diana Camargo
Alan H B Wu
Background: The clinical laboratory provides critical information by which medical decisions are made. However, few understand the effort and support required to deliver high-quality results. This has led to unfavorable f...
Recruiting refugees to reduce labour shortages in health care professions: experimental evidence on the potential of foreign-language outreach on social media [0.03%]
难民招聘以减少医疗保健专业人员的劳动力短缺:社交媒体外语宣传活动潜力的实证证据
Jasper Tjaden,Miriam Seuthe,Sebastian Weinert
Jasper Tjaden
Background: Many high-income countries are grappling with severe labour shortages in the healthcare sector. Refugees and recent migrants present a potential pool for staff recruitment due to their higher unemployment rate...
Exploring the Impact of Safer Sports Betting Promotion on Social Media: An Experimental Study [0.03%]
探索在社交媒体上更安全的体育赌博推广对其社会影响的作用:一项实验研究
Scott Houghton,Mark Moss
Scott Houghton
The current study assessed the effectiveness of delivering safer gambling messaging to regular sport bettors on social media. It also assessed whether the content of the message impacted message effectiveness. A 3 × 2 mixed factorial desig...
Experimental evidence on improving COVID-19 vaccine outreach among migrant communities on social media [0.03%]
关于在社交媒体上改善COVID-19疫苗为流动社区接种范围的实验证据
Jasper Tjaden,Esther Haarmann,Nicolai Savaskan
Jasper Tjaden
Studies from several countries suggest that COVID-19 vaccination rates are lower among migrants compared to the general population. Urgent calls have been made to improve vaccine outreach to migrants, however, there is limited evidence on e...
Young people and gambling content in social media: An experimental insight [0.03%]
社交媒体中的青少年与赌博内容:一项实验洞察
Markus Kaakinen,Anu Sirola,Iina Savolainen et al.
Markus Kaakinen et al.
Introduction and aims: Online gambling advertising and user-generated gambling content have increased. This study used a social psychological online experiment to analyse young people's reactions towards and self-reported...
How Affiliation Disclosure and Control Over User-Generated Comments Affects Consumer Health Knowledge and Behavior: A Randomized Controlled Experiment of Pharmaceutical Direct-to-Consumer Advertising on Social Media [0.03%]
披露从属关系和控制用户生成评论如何影响消费者健康知识和行为:社交媒体上直接面向消费者的药品广告的随机对照实验
David Christopher DeAndrea,Megan Ashley Vendemia
David Christopher DeAndrea
Background: More people are seeking health information online than ever before and pharmaceutical companies are increasingly marketing their drugs through social media. ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of medical Internet research. 2016 Jul 19;18(7):e189. DOI:10.2196/jmir.5972 2016
Does Posting Facebook Status Updates Increase or Decrease Loneliness? An Online Social Networking Experiment [0.03%]
一项社交媒体实验
Fenne Große Deters,Matthias R Mehl
Fenne Große Deters
Online social networking is a pervasive but empirically understudied phenomenon. Strong public opinions on its consequences exist but are backed up by little empirical evidence and almost no causally-conclusive, experimental research. The c...