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Published on 03.03.16 in Vol 18, No 3 (2016): March

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Works citing "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"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.4382):

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  1. Beenen PC, Filiputti D, Meyer ER, Carballo Costa L, Ophey MJ, Almeida PMDD, van Wijchen JEJL, Katajapuu NK, Brear A, Castro Caldas A. Epistemological beliefs of European physiotherapists – a multi-countrycross-cultural adaptation for the DEBQ and the CAEB questionnaires. European Journal of Physiotherapy 2017;19(1):32
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  2. Kaufman MR, Dey D, Crainiceanu C, Dredze M. #MeToo and Google Inquiries Into Sexual Violence: A Hashtag Campaign Can Sustain Information Seeking. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2021;36(19-20):9857
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  3. 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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  4. Flemming D, Kimmerle J, Cress U, Sinatra GM. Research is Tentative, but That’s Okay: Overcoming Misconceptions about Scientific Tentativeness through Refutation Texts. Discourse Processes 2020;57(1):17
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  5. König L, Jucks R. Influence of Enthusiastic Language on the Credibility of Health Information and the Trustworthiness of Science Communicators: Insights From a Between-Subject Web-Based Experiment. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2019;8(3):e13619
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  6. 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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  7. Schindler M, Domahidi E. The growing field of interdisciplinary research on user comments: A computational scoping review. New Media & Society 2021;23(8):2474
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  8. El Benny M, Kabakian-Khasholian T, El-Jardali F, Bardus M. Application of the eHealth Literacy Model in Digital Health Interventions: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(6):e23473
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.4382):

  1. Kimmerle J, Bientzle M, Cress U, Flemming D, Greving H, Grapendorf J, Sassenrath C, Sassenberg K. Informational Environments. 2017. Chapter 4:75
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