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Understanding perceived fakeness of online health news in Hong Kong
Stephanie Jean Tsang
Department of Communication Studies
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Hong Kong
100%
Medical News
100%
Fakeness
100%
Online Health
100%
Social Media
66%
Media Outlet
33%
Facebook
33%
Literacy Studies
33%
News Item
33%
Legacy Media
33%
Milk
33%
Digital Literacy
33%
Health Information
33%
Online Experiment
33%
Health Perception
33%
Online Sources
33%
Motivated Perception
33%
Milk Consumption
33%
Health Content
33%
Fake Health News
33%
Bank Profit
33%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Facebook
50%
Health Information
50%
News Flow
50%
Digital Literacy
50%
Psychology
Facebook
100%
Digital Literacy
100%
Computer Science
Facebook
100%
Health Information
100%