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162por Malone, John D., Brigantic, Robert, Muller, George A., Gadgil, Ashok, Delp, Woody, McMahon, Benjamin H., Lee, Russell, Kulesz, Jim, Mihelic, F. MatthewEnlace del recurso
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165por Tellez-Plaza, Maria, Navas-Acien, Ana, Menke, Andy, Crainiceanu, Ciprian M., Pastor-Barriuso, Roberto, Guallar, EliseoEnlace del recurso
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172por Ghosh, Saurav, Chakraborty, Prithwish, Nsoesie, Elaine O., Cohn, Emily, Mekaru, Sumiko R., Brownstein, John S., Ramakrishnan, Naren“…We evaluated the method using data from multiple infectious disease outbreaks reported in the United States of America (U.S.), China, and India. We demonstrate that temporal topic trends extracted from disease-related news reports successfully capture the dynamics of multiple outbreaks such as whooping cough in U.S. (2012), dengue outbreaks in India (2013) and China (2014). …”
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173“…A number of modelling efforts have investigated the interaction between the disease transmission dynamics and human behaviour change mediated by news coverage and by information spreading in the population. …”
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174por Huang, Hong, Chen, Zhexue, Shi, Xuanhua, Wang, Chenxu, He, Zepeng, Jin, Hai, Zhang, Mingxin, Li, Zongya“…In March and April, “progress of Chinese vaccines,” “specific drugs and treatments,” and “virus outbreak in U.S.” became the media’s most common topics. In terms of news attitude, Cuba, Malaysia, and Venezuela had a positive attitude toward China, while France, Canada, and the United Kingdom had a negative attitude. …”
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175“…Interventions for older adults have emerged to improve digital literacy, although there has been little evaluation of their effectiveness in improving older adults’ resilience to fake news. We report the results of a digital literacy intervention for older adults administered during the 2020 U.S. election. …”
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176“…OBJECTIVE: To understand how the public discourse around food assistance and social responsibility evolved during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic by analyzing news coverage. METHODS: We conducted an ethnographic content analysis of news articles and photographs about food insecurity or food assistance published by U.S. newspapers and wire services between December 1, 2019, and November 30, 2020. …”
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