Amanda Magusiak
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Amanda Magusiak's research investigates how communication strategies influence the perception and spread of information, particularly in online environments. Her work has examined the role of celebrity endorsements on social media in the dissemination of conspiracy theories. Additionally, Magusiak has studied the impact of speaker characteristics, such as sex and verbal aggression, on how political messages are perceived by audiences. Her academic contributions include two publications, with a total of six citations and an h-index of 1. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Dani B. Jackson, Ryan Shepard, Freddie J. Jennings, and Katelynn Sigrist, co-authoring at least one publication with each.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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From Fringe to Mainstream: How Celebrity Endorsement on Social Media Contributes to the Spread of Conspiracy Theories (2024)
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- From Fringe to Mainstream: How Celebrity Endorsement on Social Media Contributes to the Spread of Conspiracy Theories
- From Fringe to Mainstream: How Celebrity Endorsement on Social Media Contributes to the Spread of Conspiracy Theories
- From Fringe to Mainstream: How Celebrity Endorsement on Social Media Contributes to the Spread of Conspiracy Theories
- From Fringe to Mainstream: How Celebrity Endorsement on Social Media Contributes to the Spread of Conspiracy Theories
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