Social Media Intervention on Vaccination Decisions: What makes social Media Persuasive?
Chanumolu, Shruti; Manda, Niharika
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Title
Social Media Intervention on Vaccination Decisions: What makes social Media Persuasive?
Author(s)
Chanumolu, Shruti
Manda, Niharika
Contributor(s)
Adawood, Aseel
Issue Date
2018-04
Keyword(s)
Social Media
Credibility
Health Information
Vaccination
MMR
Linguistic Features
Abstract
Increase in social media use as a source of information has seen supplemented usage by those seeking health related information.
Nevertheless, HOW CREDIBLE IS THIS INFORMATION?
Information Overload and Misinformation related to health issues have raised concerns regarding the credibility of Social Media Information.
However, DESPITE MISINFORMATION WHAT MAKES IT PERSUASIVE? Our Research aims to answer theses question by evaluating the information credibility of social media on controversial health issues.
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