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Evaluating the Authenticity of Online Health Messages: Evidence from Eye Tracking
Stephanie Jean Tsang
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Department of Communication Studies
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Health Messages
100%
Misinformation
100%
Eye Tracking
100%
Online Health
100%
Scientific Journals
40%
Hong Kong Students
20%
Vulnerability
20%
Health-related
20%
Social Media Users
20%
Facebook Posts
20%
Health Misinformation
20%
Persuasive Narratives
20%
Authentic Assessment
20%
Content Sources
20%
Attention Evaluation
20%
Social Sciences
Eye Tracking
100%
Scientific Periodicals
100%
Narrative
50%
Hong Kong
50%
Facebook
50%
Scientific Finding
50%
Psychology
Eye-Tracking
100%
Narrative
50%
Facebook
50%
Scientific Finding
50%
Computer Science
Misinformation
100%
Scientific Journal
33%
Facebook
16%
Social Medium User
16%