@SvenjaSchaefer
Svenja Schäfer
4 years
🥳Happy to share that our article investigating effects of evidence-based user comments on participation intentions has just been published (online-first) in New Media & Society.🥳 https://t.co/OwMs3qBNF6
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@SvenjaSchaefer
Svenja Schäfer
4 years
In two experimental studies, we show that facts in user comments provide opportunities for learning, but also comparison processes with the knowledge of other users, which simultaneously increases and decreases participation via knowledge perception.
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@SvenjaSchaefer
Svenja Schäfer
4 years
After quite a journey with this paper, I’m thrilled to see it’s finally out. Shout out to my co-authors @kommueller and @ziegelem. It’s a pleasure working with you!
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@davegillis
David Gillis
4 years
@SvenjaSchaefer Super interesting! Any plans for follow-up research on the kinds of comments elicited? (saw the discussion on this in the limitations section)
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@a_kluknavska
Alena Kluknavska
4 years
@SvenjaSchaefer @feedkoko Congratulations! It looks great! 🥳
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