Machine learning techniques and older adults processing of online information and misinformation: A covid 19 study [0.03%]
机器学习技术与老年人处理网上信息和错误信息的能力:一项关于Covid-19的研究
Jyoti Choudrie,Snehasish Banerjee,Ketan Kotecha et al.
Jyoti Choudrie et al.
This study is informed by two research gaps. One, Artificial Intelligence's (AI's) Machine Learning (ML) techniques have the potential to help separate information and misinformation, but this capability has yet to be empirically verified i...
Emergency remote teaching and students' academic performance in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间高等教育中的紧急远程教学与学生学业成绩的关系:一个案例研究
Santiago Iglesias-Pradas,Ángel Hernández-García,Julián Chaparro-Peláez et al.
Santiago Iglesias-Pradas et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a massive disruption in the way traditional higher education institutions deliver their courses. Unlike transitions from face-to-face teaching to blended, online or flipped classroom in the past, changes in ...
Using Smartphone App Use and Lagged-Ensemble Machine Learning for the Prediction of Work Fatigue and Boredom [0.03%]
使用智能手机应用程序和延迟集成机器学习预测工作疲劳和无聊程度
Damien Lekkas,George D Price,Nicholas C Jacobson
Damien Lekkas
Intro: As smartphone usage becomes increasingly prevalent in the workplace, the physical and psychological implications of this behavior warrant consideration. Recent research has investigated associations between workpla...
COVID-19 crisis and digital stressors at work: A longitudinal study on the Finnish working population [0.03%]
新冠肺炎危机和工作中的数字压力因素:对芬兰劳动人口的纵向研究
Atte Oksanen,Reetta Oksa,Nina Savela et al.
Atte Oksanen et al.
The global crisis caused by the outbreak of a novel coronavirus and the associated disease (COVID-19) has changed working conditions due to social-distancing policies. Many workers started to use new technologies at work, including social m...
Organizational sensemaking in tough times: The ecology of NGOs' COVID-19 issue discourse communities on social media [0.03%]
困境中的组织意义构建:社交媒体上NGO的新冠议题话语社区生态研究
Yiqi Li,Jieun Shin,Jingyi Sun et al.
Yiqi Li et al.
NGOs are important civil actors in societies' emergency and disaster responses, and they come together on social media to identify prominent issues and coordinate issue responses. This research explores how U.S. NGO form topic-driven commun...
Digital inequality in communication during a time of physical distancing: The case of COVID-19 [0.03%]
物理疏离时代的沟通数字不平等性:以COVID-19为例
Minh Hao Nguyen,Eszter Hargittai,Will Marler
Minh Hao Nguyen
In times of physical distancing, such as during the COVID-19 pandemic, people are likely to turn to digital communication to replace in-person interactions. Yet, persisting digital inequality suggests that not everyone will be equally able ...
The echo chamber effect of rumor rebuttal behavior of users in the early stage of COVID-19 epidemic in China [0.03%]
中国新冠肺炎疫情初期阶段网民谣言辟谣行为的回音室效应
Dandan Wang,Yadong Zhou,Yuxing Qian et al.
Dandan Wang et al.
During public health emergencies, as one of the most effective rumor management strategies, rumor rebuttals depend on users' cognition, decision-making and interactive behaviors. Taking the dissemination of rumor rebuttals related to COVID-...
Understanding user responses to the COVID-19 pandemic on Twitter from a terror management theory perspective: Cultural differences among the US, UK and India [0.03%]
从死亡焦虑管理理论视角理解推特上用户对于新冠疫情的反应:美英印的文化差异
Soyeon Kwon,Albert Park
Soyeon Kwon
This study uses a new approach to understand people's varied responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Heightened media coverage and surging death tolls undoubtedly increase individuals' death-related thoughts. Thus, this study draws on terror ma...
Associations of early social media initiation on digital behaviors and the moderating role of limiting use [0.03%]
早期社交媒体使用对数字行为的影响及限制使用的调节作用
Linda Charmaraman,Alicia D Lynch,Amanda M Richer et al.
Linda Charmaraman et al.
Little is known about the effects of social media initiation on digital behaviors from middle childhood to early adolescence, a critical developmental period marked by peer influence and inaugural access to mobile devices. Participants from...
Parental mediation in pandemic: Predictors and relationship with children's digital skills and time spent online in Ireland [0.03%]
疫情中的父母介入:预测变量及其与爱尔兰儿童的数字技能和在线时间的关系
Beatrice Sciacca,Derek A Laffan,James OHiggins Norman et al.
Beatrice Sciacca et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing reliance on digital technology to carry out social, entertainment, work and school activities increased, which may have affected the ways in which parents mediated their children's digital technol...