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Avery Holton

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American Journal of Public Health|February 15, 2023
Wilner and Holton RespondTamar Wilner, Avery Holton
Health Communication|January 30, 2013
Lonely no more: remembering text messaging in mHealth conversationsAvery Holton, Brad Love
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 2020
Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment: Misinformation on Pinterest, 2018Tamar Wilner, Avery Holton
Journal of Health Communication|January 23, 2014
Commenting on health: a framing analysis of user comments in response to health articles onlineAvery Holton, Nayeon Lee, Renita Coleman
Journal of Health Communication|May 26, 2018
Structurating Expanded Genetic Carrier Screening: A Longitudinal Analysis of Online News CoverageHeather E Canary, Yvonne K Clark, Avery Holton
American Journal of Infection Control|June 4, 2013
Twitter as a source of vaccination information: content drivers and what they are sayingBrad Love, Itai Himelboim, Avery Holton, et al.
Health Communication|January 13, 2012
The blame frame: media attribution of culpability about the MMR-autism vaccination scareAvery Holton, Brooke Weberling, Christopher E Clarke, et al.
Gates Open Research|December 10, 2019
Facebook Powered Measurement and Evaluation for Iron Folic Acid Health Intervention in IndiaDrew Bernard, Chris McCullough, Sarah Francis, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|July 28, 2015
The Influence of Weight-of-Evidence Messages on (Vaccine) Attitudes: A Sequential Mediation ModelChristopher E Clarke, Brooke Weberling McKeever, Avery Holton, et al.
Health Communication|July 11, 2014
Including "evidentiary balance" in news media coverage of vaccine riskChristopher E Clarke, Graham N Dixon, Avery Holton, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health|February 15, 2023
Wilner and Holton RespondTamar Wilner, Avery Holton
Health Communication|January 30, 2013
Lonely no more: remembering text messaging in mHealth conversationsAvery Holton, Brad Love
American Journal of Public Health|October 1, 2020
Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment: Misinformation on Pinterest, 2018Tamar Wilner, Avery Holton
Journal of Health Communication|January 23, 2014
Commenting on health: a framing analysis of user comments in response to health articles onlineAvery Holton, Nayeon Lee, Renita Coleman
Journal of Health Communication|May 26, 2018
Structurating Expanded Genetic Carrier Screening: A Longitudinal Analysis of Online News CoverageHeather E Canary, Yvonne K Clark, Avery Holton
American Journal of Infection Control|June 4, 2013
Twitter as a source of vaccination information: content drivers and what they are sayingBrad Love, Itai Himelboim, Avery Holton, et al.
Health Communication|January 13, 2012
The blame frame: media attribution of culpability about the MMR-autism vaccination scareAvery Holton, Brooke Weberling, Christopher E Clarke, et al.
Gates Open Research|December 10, 2019
Facebook Powered Measurement and Evaluation for Iron Folic Acid Health Intervention in IndiaDrew Bernard, Chris McCullough, Sarah Francis, et al.
Journal of Health Communication|July 28, 2015
The Influence of Weight-of-Evidence Messages on (Vaccine) Attitudes: A Sequential Mediation ModelChristopher E Clarke, Brooke Weberling McKeever, Avery Holton, et al.
Health Communication|July 11, 2014
Including "evidentiary balance" in news media coverage of vaccine riskChristopher E Clarke, Graham N Dixon, Avery Holton, et al.
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