Myojung Chung
Orcid: 0000-0001-6290-859X
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Myojung Chung authored at least 12 papers
between 2015 and 2026.
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2026
I see a double-edged sword: How self-other perceptual gaps predict public attitudes toward ChatGPT regulations and literacy interventions.
New Media Soc., 2026
2025
Distinct roles of distrust, cynicism and indifference: investigating how antipathy toward news media increases misinformation belief through passive news consumption.
Online Inf. Rev., 2025
Fairness perceptions of AI in grading systems: Examining how discontent with the status quo and outcome favorability reduce AI reluctance.
Comput. Educ. Artif. Intell., 2025
2024
Can we blame social media for polarization? Counter-evidence against filter bubble claims during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Media Soc., 2024
Social media regulation, third-person effect, and public views: A comparative study of the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Mexico.
New Media Soc., 2024
Who is using ChatGPT and why?: extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model.
Inf. Res., 2024
2023
Agenda-setting in social TV: How and when user comments influence perceived issue importance.
New Media Soc., June, 2023
What's in the black box? How algorithmic knowledge promotes corrective and restrictive actions to counter misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico.
Internet Res., 2023
2019
The message influences me more than others: How and why social media metrics affect first person perception and behavioral intentions.
Comput. Hum. Behav., 2019
2018
The Message Influences Me More Than Others: Social Media Metrics, Third-Person Perception, and Behavioral Intentions.
Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2018
2017
Comput. Hum. Behav., 2017
2015
Triggering participation: Exploring the effects of third-person and hostile media perceptions on online participation.
Comput. Hum. Behav., 2015