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CHATR Lab is Looking for Research Assistants

Are you eager to contribute to groundbreaking research with the CHATR Lab? We welcome applicants from all backgrounds—whether you're an advanced computer programmer, statistician, communication scholar, or just beginning your research journey, we have opportunities for you to grow and learn. This is a fantastic chance to engage in cross-disciplinary research and enhance your resume.

New publication in Human Communication Research.

Abstract: Fact-checking labels have been widely accepted as an effective misinformation correction method. However, there is limited theoretical understanding of fact-checking labels’ impact. This study theorizes that language intensity influences fact-checking label processing and tests this idea through a multi-method design. We first rely on a large-scale observational dataset of fact-checking labels from 7 U.S.

Dr. Jingwen Zhang and Haoning Xue received Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants from the National Science Foundation

Dr. Jingwen Zhang and Ph.D. candidate Haoning Xue received the National Science Foundation (NSF) Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants in Decision, Risk and Management Sciences to support Haoning's dissertation titled "Communicating risks in a sensational media environment - Using short video multimodal features to attract attention and reduce psychological reactance for persuasion."

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Dr. Jingwen Zhang presents at the OSU School of Communication’s inaugural computational communication research mini-conference

The OSU School of Communication’s inaugural computational communication research mini-conference delves into the forefront of communication research as scholars explore using computational methods to tackle measurement challenges and investigate research problems in health, science, and political communication in the digital era. Eight renowned speakers will join the conference from Annenberg School at Upenn, UW-Madison, UT-Austin, UC-Davis, MSU, Weizenbaum Institute, Rogers and Northwestern University.

Dr. Jingwen Zhang joins “Conversation Series” from Health Communication Division of ICA

The first session of "Conversation Series" features "Artificial Intelligence: Possibilities for Health Care and Health Communication." It will take place virtually on Monday, April 22, 2024, from 9 PM to 10:30 PM EST. Discussants include Drs. Pradeep Krishnatrey (Professor, IBS Hyderabad, IFHE (deemed to be) University; Byron Reeves (Professor, Stanford University); Guanxiong Huang(Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong); Jingwen Zhang (Associate Professor, University of California, Davis).

Dr. Jingwen Zhang received the 2023 K. Everett M. Rogers Award from the American Public Health Association

Dr. Jingwen Zhang received the 2023 K. Everett M. Rogers Award from the American Public Health Association on November 13, 2023 in Atlanta, GA. The American Public Health Association’s K. Everett M. Rogers Award honors contributions to research and practice in public health communication. Dr. Zhang received this award recognizing her pioneer work in developing artificial intelligence chatbots for public health promotion.