Jingyue Tao Data-verified
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Jingyue Tao's research investigates psychological mechanisms and communication strategies within various contexts. Tao studies how algorithmic message personalization influences perceptions of source credibility and reputation. Additionally, Tao examines the credibility, bias, and political identification within sports media, exploring how social identity affects partisan gaps in these perceptions. The research also delves into the use of augmented reality filters by sports fans and the psychological underpinnings of this behavior. Tao has also investigated the effectiveness of chatbots in responding to corporate rumors, analyzing their impact on source credibility and crisis communication outcomes. Further work explores the role of extended reality in the future of digital advertising.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 28
Selected Publications
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Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics (2025)
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- Examining the Influence of Algorithmic Message Personalization on Source Credibility and Reputation
- Examining Sports Media Credibility, Bias, Political Identification, and Fandom Using a Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey
- Augmented Basking in Reflected Glory? A Case Study of Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Sport Fans’ Augmented Reality Filters
- Chatbot as Corporate Actors to Respond to Rumors: Examining the Effect of Crisis Strategies on Source Credibility and Crisis Communication Outcomes
- Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics
- Examining Sports Media Credibility, Bias, Political Identification, and Fandom Using a Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey
- Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics
- Examining Sports Media Credibility, Bias, Political Identification, and Fandom Using a Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey
- Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics
- Examining Sports Media Credibility, Bias, Political Identification, and Fandom Using a Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey
- Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics
- Examining Sports Media Credibility, Bias, Political Identification, and Fandom Using a Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey
- Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics
- Examining Sports Media Credibility, Bias, Political Identification, and Fandom Using a Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey
- Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics
- Examining Sports Media Credibility, Bias, Political Identification, and Fandom Using a Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey
- Social Identity Can be a Team Game: Social Identity and Other Factors that Widen and Bridge Partisan Gaps in Political Perceptions of Sports Media Topics
- Extended Reality and the Future of Digital Advertising
- Examining the Influence of Algorithmic Message Personalization on Source Credibility and Reputation
- Augmented Basking in Reflected Glory? A Case Study of Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Sport Fans’ Augmented Reality Filters
- Augmented Basking in Reflected Glory? A Case Study of Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Sport Fans’ Augmented Reality Filters
- Augmented Basking in Reflected Glory? A Case Study of Psychological Mechanisms Underlying Sport Fans’ Augmented Reality Filters
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