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Examining and extending the influence of presumed influence hypothesis in social media

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Talia Goren, Itai Beeri & Dana R. Vashdi. (2023) The phantom effect of social media: the impact of no “likes” on politicians’ responsiveness to public opinion. Journal of Information Technology & Politics 20:3, pages 349-357.
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Felix Olajide Talabi, Kazeem Alade Oyedeji, Omowale Adelabu, Bernice O. Sanusi, Tokunbo Adaja, Joseph Moyinoluwa Talabi, Samson Adedapo Bello, Ishola Kamorudeen Lamidi & Moyosore Alade. (2022) Public perception of radio campaign messages in managing COVID-19 pandemic in selected states, Nigeria. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 18:5.
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Hue Trong Duong & Jiaying Liu. (2021) When Others’ Reactions to News Media Messages are Visible: The Influence of News User Comments on Presumed Media Influence. Southern Communication Journal 86:3, pages 215-230.
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