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Published on 04.12.14 in Vol 16, No 12 (2014): December

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Works citing "Personal Experiences and Emotionality in Health-Related Knowledge Exchange in Internet Forums: A Randomized Controlled Field Experiment Comparing Responses to Facts Vs Personal Experiences"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.3766):

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  1. Eggeling M, Bientzle M, Cress U, Shiozawa T, Kimmerle J. The impact of physicians’ recommendations on treatment preference and attitudes: a randomized controlled experiment on shared decision-making. Psychology, Health & Medicine 2020;25(3):259
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  2. Taveira-Gomes T, Ferreira P, Taveira-Gomes I, Severo M, Ferreira MA. What Are We Looking for in Computer-Based Learning Interventions in Medical Education? A Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(8):e204
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  4. Tangherlini TR, Roychowdhury V, Glenn B, Crespi CM, Bandari R, Wadia A, Falahi M, Ebrahimzadeh E, Bastani R. “Mommy Blogs” and the Vaccination Exemption Narrative: Results From A Machine-Learning Approach for Story Aggregation on Parenting Social Media Sites. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2016;2(2):e166
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  5. Feinkohl I, Flemming D, Cress U, Kimmerle J. The Impact of Personality Factors and Preceding User Comments on the Processing of Research Findings on Deep Brain Stimulation: A Randomized Controlled Experiment in a Simulated Online Forum. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(3):e59
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  6. Greving H, Oeberst A, Kimmerle J, Cress U. Emotional Content in Wikipedia Articles on Negative Man-Made and Nature-Made Events. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 2018;37(3):267
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  7. Flemming D, Cress U, Kimmig S, Brandt M, Kimmerle J. Emotionalization in Science Communication: The Impact of Narratives and Visual Representations on Knowledge Gain and Risk Perception. Frontiers in Communication 2018;3
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  8. Bussone A, Stumpf S, Wilson S. The use of online forums by people living with HIV for help in understanding personal health information. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;108:64
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  9. Flemming D, Cress U, Kimmerle J. Processing the Scientific Tentativeness of Medical Research: An Experimental Study on the Effects of Research News and User Comments in Online Media. Science Communication 2017;39(6):745
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  10. . Technology-Facilitated Intimate Partner Abuse: a qualitative analysis of data from online domestic abuse forums. Human–Computer Interaction 2021;36(3):203
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  11. Greving H, Kimmerle J, Oeberst A, Cress U. Emotions in Wikipedia: the role of intended negative events in the expression of sadness and anger in online peer production. Behaviour & Information Technology 2019;38(8):796
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  12. Bientzle M, Cress U, Kimmerle J. The role of tentative decisions and health concepts in assessing information about mammography screening. Psychology, Health & Medicine 2015;20(6):670
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  13. Kimmerle J, Bientzle M, Cress U. “Scientific evidence is very important for me”: The impact of behavioral intention and the wording of user inquiries on replies and recommendations in a health-related online forum. Computers in Human Behavior 2017;73:320
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  14. Bientzle M, Griewatz J, Kimmerle J, Küppers J, Cress U, Lammerding-Koeppel M. Impact of Scientific Versus Emotional Wording of Patient Questions on Doctor-Patient Communication in an Internet Forum: A Randomized Controlled Experiment with Medical Students. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(11):e268
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  15. Bientzle M, Kimmerle J, Eggeling M, Cebi I, Weiss D, Gharabaghi A. Evidence-Based Decision Aid for Patients With Parkinson Disease: Protocol for Interview Study, Online Survey, and Two Randomized Controlled Trials. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(7):e17482
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  16. Kubin E, Puryear C, Schein C, Gray K. Personal experiences bridge moral and political divides better than facts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2021;118(6)
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  17. Le LH, Hoang PA, Pham HC. Sharing health information across online platforms: A systematic review. Health Communication 2023;38(8):1550
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  18. Li L, Wood CE, Kostkova P. Vaccine hesitancy and behavior change theory-based social media interventions: a systematic review. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2022;12(2):243
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  19. Ni Z, Qian Y, Li H, Mao J, Ma F. Predicting online participation and adoption of autism unproven interventions: a case study of dietary interventions. Behaviour & Information Technology 2023;:1
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  20. Ozudogru Celik T, Koca N. Assessing the Quality and Reliability of Rheumatoid Arthritis Exercise Videos on TikTok and YouTube. European Journal of Therapeutics 2024;30(1):12
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  21. Bientzle M, Eggeling M, Kimmerle J. Good reasons for bad behavior: a randomized controlled experiment on the impact of narrative reading and writing on empathic concern, perspective-taking, and attitude. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.3766):

  1. Kimmerle J, Bientzle M, Cress U. Educational Technologies in Medical and Health Sciences Education. 2016. Chapter 8:139
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