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Two tests of the mechanism of inoculation theory

Pages 219-229 | Published online: 01 Apr 2009

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Erika J. Schneider & Courtney D. Boman. (2023) Using Message Strategies to Attenuate the Effects of Disinformation on Credibility. Communication Studies 74:5, pages 393-411.
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Michael Pfau, Joshua Compton, KimberlyA. Parker, Chasu An, ElaineM. Wittenberg, Monica Ferguson, Heather Horton & Yuri Malyshev. (2006) The Conundrum of the Timing of Counterarguing Effects in Resistance: Strategies to Boost the Persistence of Counterarguing Output. Communication Quarterly 54:2, pages 143-156.
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Courtney D. Boman & Erika J. Schneider. (2021) Finding an antidote: Testing the use of proactive crisis strategies to protect organizations from astroturf attacks. Public Relations Review 47:1, pages 102004.
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Joshua A. Compton & Michael Pfau. (2005) Chapter 4: Inoculation Theory of Resistance to Influence at Maturity: Recent Progress In Theory Development and Application and Suggestions for Future Research. Communication Yearbook 29:1, pages 97-145.
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Michael Pfau, Joshua Compton, Kimberly A. Parker, Elaine M. Wittenberg, Chasu An, Monica Ferguson, Heather Horton & Yuri Malyshev. (2004) The Traditional Explanation for Resistance Versus Attitude Accessibility.. Human Communication Research 30:3, pages 329-360.
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Mark M. Bernard, Gregory R. Maio & James M. Olson. (2016) The Vulnerability of Values to Attack: Inoculation of Values and Value-Relevant Attitudes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 29:1, pages 63-75.
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