The Role of Image Frame and Corrective Strategy on Processing Partial Misinformation about Depression Treatments
The Role of Image Frame and Corrective Strategy on Processing Partial Misinformation about Depression Treatments
Yen-I Lee (Grady Alumni), Xuerong Lu (Grady Alumni), Wenqing Zhao (PhD Student), Solyee Kim (Grady Alumni), Jeffery Duncan (PhD Student), Sung In Choi (PhD Student), Youngji So (Grady Alumni), Haley R. Hatfield (PhD Student), Shuoya Sun (PhD Student), & Glenna Read (Associate Professor) (2024, June). “The Role of Image Frame and Corrective Strategy on Processing Partial Misinformation about Depression Treatments.” International Communication Association, Gold Coast, Australia.
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