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Ran WEI, Prof
Chair Professor in Communication
,
Department of Communication Studies
Associate Dean (Research and Development)
,
Office of the Dean of Communication
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2474-5280
Email
ranwei
hkbu.edu
hk
2004
2024
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Misinformation
100%
COVID-19 Misinformation
69%
Singapore
50%
Asia
50%
COVID-19
40%
Third-person Effect
36%
China
35%
Perceived Effects
30%
Hong Kong
29%
COVID-19 Pandemic
26%
Communication Research
25%
Behavioral Response
24%
Exposure to COVID-19
24%
Risk Perception
23%
COVID-19 News
21%
Mass Communication Theory
20%
Media Attention
20%
Media Role
19%
21st Century
19%
Presumed Influence
19%
Taipei
18%
Wuhan
18%
Mass Communication
18%
Altruistic Behavior
16%
Mobile News
16%
Communication Scholars
16%
Psychological Well-being
16%
COVID-19 Outbreak
16%
Protective Behavior
16%
Public Support
16%
Information Processing
16%
Response to COVID-19
16%
Digital Data
15%
Media Influence
14%
Need for Orientation
13%
Coronavirus Pandemic
13%
Infodemic
13%
Influence of Presumed Influence
13%
Coronavirus Disease (COVID)
12%
Taiwan
12%
COVID-19 Impact
12%
Cognitive Outcome
12%
Asian Perspective
12%
Telephone Survey
12%
The Self
12%
Negative Emotions
12%
Mobile Media
11%
Popular
11%
Misbeliefs
11%
Collectivism
11%
Social Sciences
COVID-19
65%
Asia
38%
China
36%
Singapore
33%
Chinese
32%
COVID 19 Epidemic
25%
Communication Research
25%
Mass Communication
22%
Communication Theory
19%
21st century
18%
Risk Perception
18%
Hong Kong
16%
Comparative Study
16%
Civics
16%
United States of America
16%
Mobile Phone
16%
Public Support
16%
Information Processing
16%
Emotions
13%
Political Participation
12%
Information Overload
11%
Infodemic
10%
Political Communication
9%
Nutrition Policy
8%
Chinese Government
8%
Value-Orientation
8%
Trade Policy
8%
Artificial Intelligence
8%
News Use
8%
Nationalists
8%
Public Communication
8%
Young Generation
8%
Person Perception
8%
Presidential Election
8%
Altruistic Behavior
8%
Korea DPR
8%
Mobile Communication
8%
Environmental Attitude
8%
Technology Development
8%
Lockdown
8%
Science Popularization
8%
Collectivism
8%
Technology
8%
Communication Studies
7%
University Students
6%
Media System
6%
Survey Analysis
6%
Perceived Risk
6%
Diseases
5%
Digital Media
5%