Jemima Kang
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View article: Converging Representations of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism on Social Media: Linguistic and Topic Analysis of Trends in Reddit Data
Converging Representations of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism on Social Media: Linguistic and Topic Analysis of Trends in Reddit Data Open
Background Social media platforms have witnessed a substantial increase in mental health–related discussions, with particular attention focused on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism. This heightened interest coincid…
View article: Why do we hold mixed emotions about racial outgroups? A case for affect matching
Why do we hold mixed emotions about racial outgroups? A case for affect matching Open
A 4-wave survey on a national probabilistic sample (N=17,399) tested novel predictions about how positive and negative contact with racial outgroups predicts warmth and anger towards those groups. Three competing hypotheses were tested: (1…
View article: Vaccine uptake and adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions at a youth mass gathering event: A longitudinal field cohort study
Vaccine uptake and adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions at a youth mass gathering event: A longitudinal field cohort study Open
Findings provide the first longitudinal picture of non-mandated COVID-19 vaccination rates and adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions at a youth mass event, with insights for prospective management of health risks after travel vacci…
View article: Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance
Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance Open
While a great deal is known about the individual difference factors associated with conspiracy beliefs, much less is known about the country‐level factors that shape people's willingness to believe conspiracy theories. In the current artic…
View article: Why Do We Hold Mixed Emotions About Racial Out-Groups? A Case for Affect Matching
Why Do We Hold Mixed Emotions About Racial Out-Groups? A Case for Affect Matching Open
A four-wave survey on a national probabilistic sample ( N = 17,399) tested novel predictions about how positive and negative contact with racial out-groups predicts warmth and anger toward those groups. Three competing hypotheses were test…