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Examining How Presumed Media Influence Affects Social Norms and Adolescents' Attitudes and Drinking Behavior Intentions in Rural Thailand

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Tong Jee Goh & Shirley S. Ho. (2023) Public buying behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic: the influence of attitude and perceived social norms from a presumed media influence perspective. Frontiers in Communication 8.
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Shirley S Ho, Tong Jee Goh & Yan Wah Leung. (2020) Let’s nab fake science news: Predicting scientists’ support for interventions using the influence of presumed media influence model. Journalism 23:4, pages 910-928.
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Shirley S Ho, Tong Jee Goh, Agnes S F Chuah, Yan Wah Leung, Mesfin Awoke Bekalu & Kasisomayajula Viswanath. (2020) Past Debates, Fresh Impact on Nano-Enabled Food: A Multigroup Comparison of Presumed Media Influence Model Based on Spillover Effects of Attitude Toward Genetically Modified Food. Journal of Communication 70:4, pages 598-621.
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Kristina M. Jackson, Tim Janssen & Joy Gabrielli. (2018) Media/Marketing Influences on Adolescent and Young Adult Substance Abuse. Current Addiction Reports 5:2, pages 146-157.
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Shirley S. Ho, May O. Lwin & Edmund W.J. Lee. (2017) Till logout do us part? Comparison of factors predicting excessive social network sites use and addiction between Singaporean adolescents and adults. Computers in Human Behavior 75, pages 632-642.
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Liang Chen, Shirley S Ho & May O Lwin. (2016) A meta-analysis of factors predicting cyberbullying perpetration and victimization: From the social cognitive and media effects approach. New Media & Society 19:8, pages 1194-1213.
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Tatiana Bierut, Melissa J. Krauss, Shaina J. Sowles & Patricia A. Cavazos-Rehg. (2016) Exploring Marijuana Advertising on Weedmaps, a Popular Online Directory. Prevention Science 18:2, pages 183-192.
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Shirley S. Ho, Edmund W. J. Lee & Youqing Liao. (2016) Social Network Sites, Friends, and Celebrities: The Roles of Social Comparison and Celebrity Involvement in Adolescents’ Body Image Dissatisfaction. Social Media + Society 2:3, pages 205630511666421.
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Youqing Liao, Shirley S. Ho & Xiaodong Yang. (2015) Motivators of Pro-Environmental Behavior. Science Communication 38:1, pages 51-73.
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