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Emotion and humor as misinformation antidotes
SK Yeo, M McKasy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (15), e2002484118, 2021
732021
Predicting intentions to engage with scientific messages on Twitter: The roles of mirth and need for humor
SK Yeo, LYF Su, MA Cacciatore, M McKasy, S Qian
Science Communication 42 (4), 481-507, 2020
492020
Following science on social media: The effects of humor and source likability
SK Yeo, MA Cacciatore, LYF Su, M McKasy, L O’Neill
Public Understanding of Science 30 (5), 552-569, 2021
422021
Generating science buzz: An examination of multidimensional engagement with humorous scientific messages on Twitter and Instagram
LYF Su, M McKasy, MA Cacciatore, SK Yeo, AR DeGrauw, JS Zhang
Science Communication 44 (1), 30-59, 2022
262022
A discrete emotion with discrete effects: effects of anger on depth of information processing
M McKasy
Cognitive processing 21 (4), 555-573, 2020
142020
Disgust, need for affect, and responses to microbiome research
Y Sun, SK Yeo, M McKasy, E Shugart
Mass Communication and Society 22 (4), 508-534, 2019
112019
Disgusting microbes: The effect of disgust on perceptions of risks related to modifying microbiomes
SK Yeo, Y Sun, M McKasy, EC Shugart
Public Understanding of Science 28 (4), 433-448, 2019
112019
The differential effects of humor on three scientific issues: global warming, artificial intelligence, and microbiomes
SK Yeo, LYF Su, MA Cacciatore, JS Zhang, M McKasy
International Journal of Science Education, Part B 13 (1), 59-83, 2023
92023
The “discourse of derision” in news coverage of education: A mixed methods analysis of an emerging frame
K Coe, PJ Kuttner, M Pokharel, D Park-Ozee, M McKasy
American Journal of Education 126 (3), 423-445, 2020
82020
Political issues management: Framing the issue of climate change
M Mckasy, D Zulli
International Journal of Communication 15, 20, 2021
62021
Political equivocation in a less-adversarial campaign context
D Zulli, M McKasy
Communication Research Reports 37 (4), 202-211, 2020
52020
Engaging the dismissive: An assessment of humor-based strategies to support global warming action
M McKasy, MA Cacciatore, SK Yeo, JS Zhang, J Cook, R Olaleye, LYF Su
Public Understanding of Science 33 (2), 227-240, 2024
22024
Operationalizing science literacy: an experimental analysis of measurement
M McKasy, M Cacciatore, LYF Su, SK Yeo, L Oneill
Journal of Science Communication 19 (04), 2020
22020
a Comparative Case study of electric Utility Companies’ Use of energy democracy in strategic Communication
M McKasy, SK Yeo
Frontiers in Communication 3, 10, 2018
22018
" That's some positive energy": how social media users respond to# funny science content
MA Cacciatore, SK Yeo, LYF Su, M McKasy, L O'Neill, S Qian
Journal of Science Communication 23 (1), A02, 2024
12024
Credibility as a Differentiation and Relational Strategy: A Functional Analysis of CNN’s Unprecedented Democratic Climate Crisis Town Hall Forum
D Zulli, M McKasy
International Journal of Communication 16, 19, 2022
12022
Is it funny or a trend?: Examining US news humor on TikTok
D Zulli, D Deyoe, C Walker, M McKasy
The Communication Review, 1-17, 2024
2024
Perceptions of Crowding and Access to Affordances in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
M MCKASY, M BLEVINS, MT STEVENS, LH HERNÁNDEZ
Northwest Journal of Communication 51 (1), 2023
2023
Book Review: Media Reform and the Climate Emergency: Rethinking Communication in the Struggle for a Sustainable Future
M McKasy
New Media & Society 24 (9), 2179-2181, 2022
2022
Carbon-neutral pledges: Public opinions, opportunities, and challenges for energy democracy
M McKasy, SK Yeo
Routledge Handbook of Energy Democracy, 362-375, 2021
2021
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