Using a serious game to communicate risk and minimize psychological distance regarding environmental pollution J Fox, J McKnight, Y Sun, D Maung, R Crawfis Telematics and Informatics 46, 101320, 2020 | 128 | 2020 |
Climate as comedy: The effects of satirical television news on climate change perceptions PR Brewer, J McKnight Science Communication 37 (5), 635-657, 2015 | 97 | 2015 |
“A statistically representative climate change debate”: Satirical television news, scientific consensus, and public perceptions of global warming PR Brewer, J McKnight Atlantic Journal of Communication 25 (3), 166-180, 2017 | 91 | 2017 |
The role of humor in messaging about the MMR vaccine E Moyer-Gusé, MJ Robinson, J Mcknight Journal of Health Communication 23 (6), 514-522, 2018 | 83 | 2018 |
Effects of online physician reviews and physician gender on perceptions of physician skills and primary care physician (PCP) selection S Li, RJ Lee-Won, J McKnight Health communication 34 (11), 1250-1258, 2019 | 44 | 2019 |
Evaluating scientists as sources of science information: Evidence from eye movements J McKnight, JC Coronel Journal of Communication 67 (4), 565-585, 2017 | 12 | 2017 |
Let’s Go to the Movies… for Science! KT Luong, E Moyer-Gusé, J McKnight Journal of Media Psychology, 2020 | 9 | 2020 |
How Satire Helps Science: CLIMATE CHANGE, GENE EDITING, AND VACCINE USE AREN'T LAUGHING MATTERS--BUT JOKING ABOUT THEM CAN CHANGE MINDS PR Brewer, J Mcknight National Geographic 237 (6), 19-22, 2020 | 2 | 2020 |