Follow
Sedona Chinn
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Politicization and Polarization in COVID-19 News Coverage
PS Hart, S Chinn, S Soroka
Science Communication, 1075547020950735, 2020
6662020
Politicization and Polarization in Climate Change News Content, 1985-2017
S Chinn, PS Hart, S Soroka
Science Communication 1 (18), 2020
2372020
In consensus we trust? Persuasive effects of scientific consensus communication
S Chinn, DS Lane, PS Hart
Public Understanding of Science 27 (7), 807-823, 2018
562018
Climate change consensus messages cause reactance
S Chinn, PS Hart
Environmental Communication 17 (1), 51-59, 2023
312023
The elusive power of the individual victim: Failure to find a difference in the effectiveness of charitable appeals focused on one compared to many victims
PS Hart, D Lane, S Chinn
PloS one 13 (7), e0199535, 2018
202018
Platform effects on alternative influencer content: Understanding how audiences and channels shape misinformation online
D Hiaeshutter-Rice, S Chinn, K Chen
Frontiers in Political Science 3, 2021
182021
Effects of consensus messages and political ideology on climate change attitudes: inconsistent findings and the effect of a pretest
PSH Sedona Chinn
Climatic Change 167, 2021
172021
Some deficits and some misperceptions: Linking partisanship with climate change cognitions
S Chinn, J Pasek
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 33 (2), 235-254, 2021
122021
Can’t you all just get along? Effects of scientific disagreement and incivility on attention to and trust in science
S Chinn, PS Hart
Science Communication 44 (1), 108-129, 2022
92022
Support for “doing your own research” is associated with COVID-19 misperceptions and scientific mistrust
S Chinn, A Hasell
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2023
62023
How science influencers polarize supportive and skeptical communities around politicized science: A cross-platform and over-time comparison
S Chinn, D Hiaeshutter-Rice, K Chen
Political Communication, 1-22, 2023
42023
Effects of Competing Statistical and Testimonial Evidence in Debates About Science
S Chinn, B Weeks
Environmental Communication, 2020
42020
Threatening experts: Correlates of viewing scientists as a social threat
S Chinn, A Hasell, J Roden, B Zichettella
Public Understanding of Science 33 (1), 88-104, 2024
32024
Populist views of science: how social media, political affiliation, and Alt-Right support affect scientific attitudes in the United States
I Hawkins, S Chinn
Information, Communication & Society, 1-18, 2023
32023
The Political Influence of Lifestyle Influencers? Examining the Relationship Between Aspirational Social Media Use and Anti-Expert Attitudes and Beliefs
A Hasell, S Chinn
Social Media+ Society 9 (4), 20563051231211945, 2023
22023
Mapping digital wellness content: Implications for health, science, and political communication research
S Chinn, A Hasell, D Hiaeshutter-Rice
Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media 3, 1-56, 2023
12023
Uniquely disgusting? Physiological disgust and attitudes toward GM food and other food and health technologies
S Chinn, A Hasell
Journal of Science Communication 20 (7), A05, 2021
12021
The prevalence and effects of scientific agreement and disagreement in media
S Chinn
12020
Testing How Militaristic and Xenophobic Language Affects Engagement with Facebook Posts about Invasive Species
S Chinn, D Hiaeshutter-Rice, PS Hart, BMH Larson
Environmental Communication, 1-7, 2023
2023
How Different Uses of Social Media Inform Perceptions of Offline Social Norms and Changes in Vaccine Intentions
S Chinn, A Hasell
Health Communication, 1-11, 2023
2023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20