Borah, P., Lee, D. K. L., Mu, D., Vishnevskaya, A., Irom, B., Price, R., Ramazan, O., & Lee, Y. J. (In press). Humanitarian communication and Virtual Reality: Empathy and intention to share information. Atlantic Journal of Communication.
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Borah, P., Lee, D. K. L., Lorenzano, K., Cao, X., & Austin, E. (2025). Predictors of credibility perceptions: The moderating role of political ideology. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/15456870.2025.2510334
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Cao, X., Borah, P., Lee, D. K. L., Vishnevskaya, A., Su, Y., & Lorenzano, K. (2025). Beyond the post: The impact of politized anti-vaccine misinformation comments and challenges of correction on social media. Vaccine, 65, 127760. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2025.127760
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Seo, H. Y., Borah, P., Sutherland, A. D., Lee, D. K. L., & Austin, E. W. (2025). News-finds-me perception, substance use misinformation beliefs, and nonmedical prescription drug use: The moderating effect of gender. Substance Use & Misuse, 60(12), 1799–1807. https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2025.2519403
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Borah, P., Irom, B., Lee, Y. J., Lee, D. K. L., Mu, D., Vishnevskaya, A., Yel, E., & Price, R. (2024). VR technology and humanitarian crisis: Political ideology and the intention to donate in the case of the Syrian refugee crisis. New Media & Society, 27(8), 4970-4994. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448241247209
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Wong, C. C. Y., Li., L. M. W., Lee, D. K. L., Lorez, W. P., & Lo, H. Y. M. (2024). Vaccinating for my family or for my community? The effect of message framing on parental intention to vaccinate during the COVID pandemic. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32, 586-596. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-024-10313-2
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Borah, P., Austin, E. W., & Lee, D. K. L. (2023). COVID-19 vaccine intention and social cognitive theory: The role of individual responsibility and partisan media use in a moderated moderated mediation model. Health Communication, 38(12), 2765-2773. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2022.2114766
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Himelboim, I., Borah, P., *Lee, D. K. L., *Lee, J., *Su, Y., *Vishnevskaya, A., & *Xiao, X. (2023). What do 5G networks, Bill Gates, Agenda 21, and QAnon have in common? Sources, distribution, and characteristics. New Media and Society, 14614448221142800. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448221142800 (Note: *The last five authors contributed equally and were added in alphabetical order.)
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Lee, D. K. L. (2023). Enjoying nature on Instagram: A moderated mediation model of photographic aesthetics, image manipulation, and environmental attitude. Current Psychology, 42(20), 17231-17243. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-022-02887-5
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Lee, D. K. L., & Jiang, L. C. (2023). Culture-centric narratives of influenza vaccination among high-risk groups in Hong Kong. Health Promotion International, 38(1), daac184. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daac184
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Lee, D. K. L., Xiao, X., & Borah, P. (2023). Antecedents of privacy concern: The examination of “self” and “others” on Facebook. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 31(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/15456870.2021.2014841
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Willoughby, J. F., Couto, L., Kang, S., Randall, J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Lee, D. K. L., Su, Y., Booth, A. M., & Domgaard, S. (2023). An exploratory content analysis of the use of health communication strategies and presence of objectification in fitness influencer social media posts. Health Communication, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2023.2190248
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Xiao, X., Borah, P., Lee, D. K. L., Su, Y., & Kim, S. (2023). A story is better told with collective interests: An experimental examination of misinformation correction during the COVID-19 pandemic. American Journal of Health Promotion, 08901171231184075. https://doi.org/10.1177/08901171231184075
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Borah, P., Kim, S., Xiao, X., & Lee, D. K. L. (2022). Correcting misinformation using theory-driven messages: HPV vaccine misperceptions, information seeking, and the moderating role of reflection. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 30(3), 316-331. https://doi.org/10.1080/15456870.2021.1912046
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Borah, P., Su, Y., Xiao, X., & Lee, D. K. L. (2022). Incidental news exposure and COVID-19 misperceptions: A moderated-mediation model. Computers in Human Behavior, 129, 107173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.107173
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Borah., P., Xiao, X., & Lee, D. K. L. (2022). Narrative messages, information seeking and COVID-19 vaccine intention: The moderating role of perceived behavioral control. American Journal of Health Promotion, 36(6), 923-933. https://doi.org/10.1177/08901171221075019
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Su, Y., Lee, D. K. L., & Xiao, X. (2022). “I enjoy thinking critically, and I'm in control”: Examining the influences of media literacy factors on misperceptions amidst the COVID-19 infodemic. Computers in Human Behavior, 128, 107111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.107111
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Lee, D. K. L., & Ramazan, O. (2021). Fact-checking of health information: The effect of media literacy, metacognition and health information exposure. Journal of Health Communication, 26(7), 491-500. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2021.1955312
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Su, Y., Lee, D. K. L., & Borah, P. (2021). The conditional indirect effects of political social media information seeking and expression on government evaluation in Hong Kong: Revisiting the communication mediation model. International Journal of Communication, 15, 277-299. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/15374
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Su, Y., Lee, D. K. L., Xiao, X., Li, W., & Shu, W. (2021). Who endorses conspiracy theories? A moderated mediation model of Chinese and international social media use, media skepticism, need for cognition, and COVID-19 conspiracy theory endorsement in China. Computers in Human Behavior, 106760. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2021.106760
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*Xiao, X., *Lee, D. K. L., Wong, R. M., & Borah, P. (2021). The impact of theory in HPV vaccination promotion research: A systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Health Promotion, 35(7), 1002-1014. https://doi.org/10.1177/08901171211012524
(Note: *The authors contributed equally and shared the first authorship.)
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Xiao, X., Su, Y., & Lee, D. K. L. (2021). Who consumes new media content more wisely? Examining personality factors, SNS use, and new media literacy in the era of misinformation. Social Media + Society, 7(1), 2056305121990635. https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305121990635
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Lee, D. K. L., & Borah, P. (2020). Self-presentation on Instagram and friendship development among young adults: A moderated mediation model of media richness, perceived functionality, and openness. Computers in Human Behavior, 103, 57-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.09.017
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Su, Y., Hu, J., & Lee, D. K. L. (2020). Delineating the transnational network agenda-setting model of mainstream newspapers and Twitter: A machine-learning approach. Journalism Studies, 21(15), 2113-2134. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2020.1812421
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Himelboim, I., Xiao, X., Lee, D. K. L., Wang, M. Y., & Borah, P. (2019). A social networks approach to understanding vaccine conversations on Twitter: Network clusters, sentiment, and certainty in HPV social networks. Health Communication, 35(5), 607-615. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2019.1573446
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Lee, D. K. L., & Borah, P. (2026, August). Advertising in videoblogs: The underlying mechanism of audiovisual effects in engaging audience. Paper under review for presentation at the Annual Conference of American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC, United States.
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Lee, D. K. L., & Ramazan, O. (2026, August). ChatGPT on trust and usability: A UX analysis of the CDC HPV website. Paper under review for presentation at the Annual Conference of American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC, United States.
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Lee, D. K. L., & Ramazan, O. (2026, August). Evaluating measurement invariance in science self efficacy and benchmarking large language models. Paper under review for presentation at the Annual Conference of American Psychological Association (APA), Washington, DC, United States.
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Seo, H. Y., Borah, P., Sutherland, A. D., Lee, D. K. L., & Austin, E. W. (2025, November). News-finds-me perception, substance use misinformation beliefs, and nonmedical prescription drug use: The moderating effect of gender. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association (APHA) 2025 Annual Meeting, November 2-5, 2025, Washington, DC, United States.
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Lee, D. K. L., Danielson, R. W., & Ramazan, O. (2025, August). The association between time spent on social media and fact-checking behaviors of adolescents. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of American Psychological Association (APA), August 7-9, 2025, Denver, CO, United States.
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Jin, G., Lee, D. K. L., Ramazan, O., & Danielson, R. W. (2025, April). Identifying the salient ICT-related predictors of science achievement across sex: A machine learning approach. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of American Psychological Association (APA), Denver, CO, United States.
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Ramazan, O., & Lee, D. K. L. (2025, April). Testing sex-related measurement invariance in science self-efficacy in large-scale assessments. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of American Educational Research Association (AERA), Denver, CO, United States.
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Vishnevskaya, A, Borah, P, Lee, D. K. L., & Irom, B. (2025, August). Victims or threats? Exploring the influence of refugee race, media frames, and respondent identity on public attitudes. Paper presented at the 108th Annual AEJMC Conference 2025, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 8-10, 2025, San Francisco, CA, United States.
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Seo, H. Y., Borah, P., Sutherland, A. D., Lee, D. K. L., Austin, E. W., & Foley, J. (2024, August). News-finds-me perception and substance use misperceptions: The moderating role of gender. Paper presented at the 107th Annual AEJMC Conference 2024, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 8-11, 2024, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
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Lee, D. K. L., Ramazan, O., & Danielson, R. W. (2024, August). Relationship between media trust and fact-checking behavior through mediation role of media usage. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of American Psychological Association (APA), August 8-10, 2024, Seattle, WA, United States.
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Borah, P., Irom, B., Lee, Y. J., Lee, D. K. L., Mu, D., Vishnevskaya, A., Yel, E., & Price, R. (2023, August). VR technology and humanitarian crises: Political ideology, sympathy, and the intention to donate. Paper presented at the 106th Annual AEJMC Conference 2023, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 7-10, 2023, Washington, DC, United States.
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Lee, D. K. L., Ramazan, O., Jin, G., & Danielson, R. W. (2023, August). Examining the role of conceptual change cognitive engagement for health information in social media. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Psychological Association (APA), Virtual Conference.
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Lee, D. K. L., Ramazan, O., Jin, G., & Danielson, R. W. (2023, August). Exploring conceptual change in the context of social media: A Solomon four-group design. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Psychological Association (APA), Virtual Conference.
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Shen, L., Sun, Y., Lee, D. K. L., Vraga, E., Bode, L., Borah, P., Shah, D., Wagner, M., & Yang, S. (2023, May). Promoting truth: Using ads promotion and social bots to deliver misinformation correction on social media. Paper presented at the 73rd Annual ICA Conference 2023, International Communication Association (ICA), May 25-29, 2023, Toronto, Canada.
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Lee, D. K. L., Ramazan, O., & Danielson, R. W. (2022, August). Effect of text structure and visuals on conceptual change in influenza in context of social media. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Psychological Association (APA), Minneapolis, MN, United States.
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Xiao, X., Borah, P., Lee, D. K. L., Su, Y., & Kim, S. (2022, August). Aversion and control: An experiment examining how social correction works. Paper presented at the 105th Annual AEJMC Conference 2022, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 3-6, 2022, Detroit, MI, United States.
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Borah, P., Xiao, X., & Lee, D. K. L. (2022, May). Narrative messages, information seeking and COVID-19 vaccine intention: The moderating role of perceived behavioral control. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual ICA Conference 2022, International Communication Association (ICA), May 26-30, 2022, Paris, France.
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Lee, D. K. L., Ramazan, O., & Danielson, R. W. (2021, August). Fact-checking on social media: Moderated mediation of media usage, confidence and health motivation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Psychological Association (APA), Virtual Conference. APA 2021 Virtual On-Demand Library Index.
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Lee, D. K. L., Yip, T. W., Park, M., & Lee, K-M. (2021, August). Users’ engagement to online forum in crisis communication. Paper presented at the 104th Annual AEJMC Conference 2021, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 4-7, 2021, Virtual Conference.
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Borah, P., Austin, E. W., & Lee, D. K. L. (2021, August). COVID-19 vaccine intention and social cognitive theory: The role of individual responsibility and partisan media use in a moderated moderated mediation model. Paper presented at the 104th Annual AEJMC Conference 2021, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 4-7, 2021, Virtual Conference.
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Himelboim, I., Borah, P., *Lee, D. K. L., *Lee, J., *Su, Y., *Vishnevskaya, A., & *Xiao, X. (2021, August). What do 5G networks, Bill Gates, Agenda 21, and QAnon have in common? Sources, engagement, and characteristics of COVID-19 conspiracy theories. Paper presented at the 104th Annual AEJMC Conference 2021, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 4-7, 2021, Virtual Conference.
(Note: *The last five authors contributed equally and were added in alphabetical order.)
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Lee, D. K. L. (2021, May). Enjoying nature on Instagram: A moderated mediation model of photographic aesthetic quality, image manipulation, and environmental attitude. Paper presented at the 71st Annual ICA Conference 2021, International Communication Association (ICA), May 27- 31, 2021, Virtual Conference.
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Su, Y., & Lee, D. K. L. (2021, May). Fear in the time of pandemic: A moderated mediation model of SNS use, presidential approval, trust in experts, and democratic values on fear of COVID-19. Paper presented at the 71st Annual ICA Conference 2021, International Communication Association (ICA), May 27- 31, 2021, Virtual Conference.
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Su, Y., Lee, D. K. L., Xiao, X., Shu, W. X., & Li, W. (2021, May). Who endorses conspiracy theories? A moderated mediation model of social media use, media skepticism, need for cognition, and COVID-19 conspiracy theory endorsement in China. Paper presented at the 71st Annual ICA Conference 2021, International Communication Association (ICA), May 27- 31, 2021, Virtual Conference.
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Jin, G., Ramazan, O., Lee, D. K. L., & Danielson, R. W. (2021, April). Relationship between metacognition and reading achievement: Moderation role of teachers’ stimulation of reading engagement. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association (AERA), Virtual Conference. https://tinyurl.com/yxvyesm4
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Ramazan, O., Jin, G., Lee, D. K. L., & Danielson, R. W. (2021, April). Effect of economic, cultural and social status on digital reading: Mastery goal orientation as mediator. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of National Consortium for Instruction and Cognition (NCIC), Virtual Conference. NCIC 2021 Bulletin.
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Lee, D. K. L., Xiao, X., & Borah, P. (2020, August). Self-disclosure on Facebook: “Self” and “Others” from social penetration perspective. Paper presented at the 103rd Annual AEJMC Conference 2020, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 6-9, 2020, Virtual Conference.
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Su, Y., & Lee, D. K. L. (2020, August). Delineating the transnational network agenda-setting (NAS) model of newspapers and Twitter: A machine-learning approach. Paper presented at the 103rd Annual AEJMC Conference 2020, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), August 6-9, 2020, Virtual Conference.
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Lee, D. K. L., Yip, T. W., Park, M., & Lee, K-M. (2020, June). Dissemination and endorsement of online information: Content analysis. Paper accepted for presentation at the SHKS second annual meeting 2020, Society for Hong Kong Studies (SHKS), Hong Kong.
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Su, Y., Lee, D. K. L., & Borah, P. (2020, May). Extending the O-S-O-R model: Conditional indirect effects of online political information seeking and expression on government evaluation in Hong Kong. Paper presented at the 70th Annual ICA Conference 2020, International Communication Association (ICA), May 21- 26, 2020, Virtual Conference.
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Willoughby, J. F., Couto, L., Kang, S., Randall, J., Kirkpatrick, A. W., Lee, D. K. L., Su, Y., Booth, A. M., & Domgaard, S. (2020, May). Encouraging action or perceived inadequacy? A content analysis of health and fitness influencers’ Instagram posts. Paper presented at the 70th Annual ICA Conference 2020, International Communication Association (ICA), May 21- 26, 2020, Virtual Conference.
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Xiao, X., Lee, D. K. L., & Borah, P. (2020, May). What do we know and where do we go? A systematic review of HPV vaccination promotion research from 2006 to 2018. Paper presented at the 70th Annual ICA Conference 2020, International Communication Association (ICA), May 21- 26, 2020, Virtual Conference.
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Xiao, X., Su, Y., & Lee, D. K. L. (2020, May). Who consumes new media content more wisely? Examining personality factors, social media use, and new media literacy in the era of misinformation. Paper presented at the 70th Annual ICA Conference 2020, International Communication Association (ICA), May 21- 26, 2020, Virtual Conference.
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*Booth, A., *Hust, S., *Kang, S., *Lee, D. K. L., *Xiao, X., & *Zhao, W. (2020, April). Testing the integrative model of behavioral prediction to identify the lack of work-life balance and gender role beliefs. Paper presented at the 111th Annual ECA Convention, Eastern Communication Association (ECA), April 1- 5, 2020, Baltimore, MD, United States. (Note: *The authors contributed equally and were added in alphabetical order.)
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Jin, G., Ramazan, O., Lee, D. K. L., & Danielson, R. W. (2020, April). The relationship between gender and science achievement: The mediation role of ICT usage at school. Paper presented at the annual meeting of American Educational Research Association (AERA), San Francisco, CA. http://tinyurl.com/twhbyl7
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Lee, D. K. L. & Jiang, L. C. (2019, May). Culture-centric narratives of influenza vaccination among high-risk groups in Hong Kong. Paper presented at the 69th Annual ICA Conference 2019, International Communication Association (ICA), May 24-28, 2019, Washington, DC, United States.
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Borah, P., Xiao, X., & Lee, D. K. L. (2019, May). Interactivity and credibility in mobile health applications. Paper presented at the 69th Annual ICA Conference 2019, International Communication Association (ICA), May 24-28, 2019, Washington, DC, United States.
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Xiao, X., & Lee, D. K. L. (2019, May). Ranking preference, achievement goals, and masculinity: An exploratory study on the ranking feature of mobile health applications. Paper presented at the 69th Annual ICA Conference 2019, International Communication Association (ICA), May 24-28, 2019, Washington, DC, United States.
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Borah, P., Xiao, X, & Lee, D. K. L. (2018, May). “Liking” health information on Facebook and perceptions of credibility: The role of heuristics. Paper presented at the 68th Annual ICA Conference 2018, International Communication Association (ICA), May 24-28, 2018, Prague.
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Lee, D. K. L. & Borah, P. (2018, March). Self-disclosure on Instagram and Twitter: The role of media richness and personality. Washington State University 2018 Academic Showcase & GPSA Research Exposition, Pullman, Washington, United States. https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/1118/2018/03/2018-Academic-Showcase-and-GPSA-Research-Exposition-Summary-Booklet.pdf
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Jiang, L. C., & Lee, D. K. L. (2016, January). Commonly-held beliefs of seasonal influenza and vaccination among high-risk groups in Hong Kong. Paper presented at the International Behavioral Health Conference 2016, Hong Kong Society of Behavioral Health (HKSBH), January 16-17, 2016, Hong Kong.
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Lee, D. K. L. (2015, October). Stigmatization of mental disorder in online media. Paper presented at the 80th Annual International Conference, Association for Business Communication (ABC), October 28-31, 2015, Seattle, WA, United States.
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Lee, D. K. L. (2014, October). Online language, community identification and engagement. Paper presented at the 79th Annual International Conference, Association for Business Communication (ABC), October 22-25, 2014, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
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Lee, D. K. L. (2013, March). The role of self-perceived effectiveness of identity construction on Facebook in face-to-face communication at workplace. Paper presented at the 12th Asia-Pacific Conference, Association for Business Communication (ABC), March 13-15, 2013, Kyoto, Japan.
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