Rita Tang
@ritatang.bsky.social
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Phd student in the Hubbard School of Journalism at the University of Minnesota, passionate about research in AI, media literacy and misinformation.
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These results raise important insights on how we can encourage everyday users to speak up against misinformation—and how some well-meaning messages might not always work as intended.
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Interestingly, adding a cue-to-action sometimes backfired—especially among students.
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🔍 Key findings:
Problem-recognition messages highlighting the problem of misinformation from authoritative sources like the CDC significantly increased correction intentions in both samples.

Problem-recognition messages from a layperson also helped—but only among college students.
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This study tests what motivates people to correct misinformation on social media. Using STOPS and HBM, two survey experiments (college students and adults) examined how problem-recognition messages and CTAs affect correction behaviors around raw milk misinformation.
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🚨 New Publication Alert 🚨
Excited to share that my latest solo-authored article has been published:

Read the full article here: www.emerald.com/insight/cont...

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Effects of problem-recognition messages from different sources and cues-to-action on promoting corrective efforts on social media | Emerald Insight
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Amazing, congratulations!
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From MN: Turkeys in the snow. Apparently, they enjoy it and do not feel cold ❄️ !
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Also many thanks to the guest editors, Dr. Jelle Mast and @mtemmerm.bsky.social, as well as the anonymous reviewers for their constructive and timely feedback.
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New publication: Our analysis suggests in health journalists’ COVID-19 tweets, first-person pronouns, moral appeals, and negative emotions increase engagement, while politicized language reduces it.

Huge thanks to my amazing advisor @ekvraga.bsky.social and my fantastic collaborator Yuming Fang.