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Health Communication journal cover, Volume 34, 2019, Number 9, featuring a caduceus symbol.

No regrets when it comes to health: Anticipated regret, informational subjective norms, information insufficiency and intent to seek information from multiple sources

Ahn, J. & Kahlor, L

Health Communication, 1-8

No regrets when it comes to health: Anticipated regret, informational subjective norms, information insufficiency and intent to seek information from multiple sources
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Public Perceptions and Information Seeking Intentions Related to Seismicity in Five Texas Communities

Kahlor, L., Wang, W., Olson, H., Li, X. & Markman, A.

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 37, 101147

Public Perceptions and Information Seeking Intentions Related to Seismicity in Five Texas Communities
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The ethics of nanotechnology: Pilot testing an evidence-based training module

Kahlor, L., Li, X., & Jones, J.

Nano Ethics, 13, 37-52

The ethics of nanotechnology: Pilot testing an evidence-based training module
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Scientific societies’ support for public engagement: an interview study

Yuan, S., Dudo, A., & Besley, J. C.

International Journal of Science Education, Part B, 9(2), 140-153

Scientific societies’ support for public engagement: an interview study
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Portrayal and Impacts of Climate Change in Advertising and Consumer Campaigns

Atkinson, L.

In M. C. Nisbet (Ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Climate Change Communication. Oxford University Press

Portrayal and Impacts of Climate Change in Advertising and Consumer Campaigns
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A comparison between scientists’ and communication scholars’ views about scientists’ public engagement activities

Yuan, S., Besley, J. C., & Dudo, A.

Public Understanding of Science. 28(1): 101-118

A comparison between scientists’ and communication scholars’ views about scientists’ public engagement activities
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Planned Risk Information Avoidance: A Proposed Theoretical Model

Deline, M. & Kahlor, L.

Communication Theory, 29, 360-382

Planned Risk Information Avoidance: A Proposed Theoretical Model
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Understanding scientists’ willingness to engage

Besley, J. C., Dudo, A., Yuan, S., & Lawrence, F.

Science Communication, 40(5), 559-590

Understanding scientists’ willingness to engage
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Enduring Extremes? Polar Vortex, Drought, and Climate Change Beliefs

Lyons, B. A., Hasell, A., Stroud, N.J.

Environmental Communication, 12(7), 876-894

Enduring Extremes? Polar Vortex, Drought, and Climate Change Beliefs
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Risky Politics: Applying the Planned Risk Information Seeking Model to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election

Kahlor, L., Yang, J., & Liang, M-C.

Mass Communication and Society, 21, 697-719

Risky Politics: Applying the Planned Risk Information Seeking Model to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
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Intensifying the burden: The implications of individual responsibility messages in black female-targeted HIV/AIDS public service announcements

Morris, A. & Kahlor, L.

Sex Education, 18 (5), 571-586

Intensifying the burden: The implications of individual responsibility messages in black female-targeted HIV/AIDS public service announcements
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Scientists’ views about communication objectives

Besley, J. C., Dudo, A., & Yuan, S.

Public Understanding of Science, 27(6), 708-730

Scientists’ views about communication objectives
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Microbiologists’ public engagement views and behaviors

Dudo, A., Besley, J., Kahlor, L. A., Koh, H., Copple, J., & Yuan, S.

Journal of microbiology & biology education, 19(1)

Microbiologists’ public engagement views and behaviors
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Visual assertions: Effects of photo manipulation and dual processing for food advertisements

Lazard, A. J., Mackert, M. S., Bock, M. A., Love, B., Dudo, A., & Atkinson, L.

Visual Communication Quarterly, 25(1), 16-30

Visual assertions: Effects of photo manipulation and dual processing for food advertisements
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Never easy to say “sorry”: Exploring the interplay of crisis involvement, brand image, and message appeal in developing effective corporate apologies

Lee, S. Y., & Atkinson, L.

Public Relations Review

Never easy to say “sorry”: Exploring the interplay of crisis involvement, brand image, and message appeal in developing effective corporate apologies
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Entertainment Film and TV Portrayals of Climate Change and Their Societal Impacts

Dudo, A., Copple, J., & Atkinson, L.

In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science

Entertainment Film and TV Portrayals of Climate Change and Their Societal Impacts
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Two-way communication between scientists and the public: A view from science communication trainers in North America

Yuan, S., Oshita, T., AbiGhannam, N., Dudo, A., Besley, J. C., & Koh, H. E.

International Journal of Science Education, Part B, 7(4), 341-355

Two-way communication between scientists and the public: A view from science communication trainers in North America
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Scientists’ views about public engagement and science communication in the context of climate change

Besley, J. C., & Dudo, A.

In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science

Scientists’ views about public engagement and science communication in the context of climate change