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Frontiers in Psychology|November 30, 2020
Taking Risks With Cybersecurity: Using Knowledge and Personal Characteristics to Predict Self-Reported Cybersecurity BehaviorsShelia M Kennison, Eric Chan-Tin
Frontiers in Psychology|February 20, 2024
Emoji use in social media posts: relationships with personality traits and word usageShelia M Kennison, Kameryn Fritz, Maria Andrea Hurtado Morales, et al.
Psychological Reports|March 28, 2026
Judging the Believability of Social Media Misinformation: Source and Message DistinctivenessVictoria Ward, Trevor Rowe, Milka Georgieva, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|November 30, 2020
Taking Risks With Cybersecurity: Using Knowledge and Personal Characteristics to Predict Self-Reported Cybersecurity BehaviorsShelia M Kennison, Eric Chan-Tin
Frontiers in Psychology|February 20, 2024
Emoji use in social media posts: relationships with personality traits and word usageShelia M Kennison, Kameryn Fritz, Maria Andrea Hurtado Morales, et al.
Psychological Reports|March 28, 2026
Judging the Believability of Social Media Misinformation: Source and Message DistinctivenessVictoria Ward, Trevor Rowe, Milka Georgieva, et al.
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