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Wag the blog: How reliance on traditional media and the Internet influence credibility perceptions of weblogs among blog users
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Journalism & mass communication quarterly 81 (3), 622-642, 2004
13202004
Cruising is believing?: Comparing Internet and traditional sources on media credibility measures
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75 (2), 325-340, 1998
10821998
Online and in the know: Uses and gratifications of the web for political information
BK Kaye, TJ Johnson
Journal of broadcasting & electronic media 46 (1), 54-71, 2002
9232002
The revolution will be networked: The influence of social networking sites on political attitudes and behavior
W Zhang, TJ Johnson, T Seltzer, SL Bichard
Social Science Computer Review 28 (1), 75-92, 2010
8612010
Using is believing: The influence of reliance on the credibility of online political information among politically interested Internet users
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 77 (4), 865-879, 2000
4962000
Research methodology: Taming the cyber frontier: Techniques for improving online surveys
BK Kaye, TJ Johnson
Social science computer review 17 (3), 323-337, 1999
4321999
Every blog has its day: Politically-interested Internet users’ perceptions of blog credibility
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye, SL Bichard, WJ Wong
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13 (1), 100-122, 2007
4262007
Webelievability: A path model examining how convenience and reliance predict online credibility
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 79 (3), 619-642, 2002
3942002
A Web for all reasons: uses and gratifications of Internet components for political information
BK Kaye, TJ Johnson
Telematics and informatics 21 (3), 197-223, 2004
3762004
A boost or bust for democracy? How the web influenced political attitudes and behaviors in the 1996 and 2000 presidential elections
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Harvard international journal of Press/Politics 8 (3), 9-34, 2003
3632003
The Arab spring| overthrowing the protest paradigm? How the New York Times, global voices and twitter covered the Egyptian revolution
S Harlow, TJ Johnson
International journal of Communication 5, 16, 2011
3332011
In blog we trust? Deciphering credibility of components of the internet among politically interested internet users
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Computers in Human Behavior 25 (1), 175-182, 2009
3242009
Credibility of social network sites for political information among politically interested internet users
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Journal of Computer-mediated communication 19 (4), 957-974, 2014
2192014
From here to obscurity?: Media substitution theory and traditional media in an on‐line world
BK Kaye, TJ Johnson
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54 (3 …, 2003
1922003
Communication communities or “cyberghettos?”: A path analysis model examining factors that explain selective exposure to blogs
TJ Johnson, SL Bichard, W Zhang
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 15 (1), 60-82, 2009
1902009
Spreading Ebola panic: Newspaper and social media coverage of the 2014 Ebola health crisis
DK Brown, J Yoo, TJ Johnson
Health communication, 2018
1862018
Reasons to believe: Influence of credibility on motivations for using social networks
TJ Johnson, BK Kaye
Computers in human behavior 50, 544-555, 2015
1642015
Demonstration of ignition radiation temperatures in indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion hohlraums
SH Glenzer, BJ MacGowan, NB Meezan, PA Adams, JB Alfonso, ET Alger, ...
Physical review letters 106 (8), 085004, 2011
1482011
Introduction: the Facebook election
TJ Johnson, DD Perlmutter
Mass Communication and Society 13 (5), 554-559, 2010
1482010
Doing the traditional media sidestep: Comparing the effects of the Internet and other nontraditional media with traditional media in the 1996 presidential campaign
TJ Johnson, MAM Braima, J Sothirajah
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 76 (1), 99-123, 1999
1481999
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