同性恋
可靠性
来源可信度
互联网
健康信息
感知
心理学
社会化媒体
社会心理学
互联网隐私
计算机科学
万维网
医疗保健
政治学
神经科学
法学
作者
Zuoming Wang,Joseph B. Walther,Suzanne Pingree,Robert P. Hawkins
标识
DOI:10.1080/10410230802229738
摘要
Despite concerns about online health information and efforts to improve its credibility, how users evaluate and utilize such information presented in Web sites and online discussion groups may involve different evaluative mechanisms. This study examined credibility and homophily as two underlying mechanisms for social influence with regard to online health information. An original experiment detected that homophily grounded credibility perceptions and drove the persuasive process in both Web sites and online discussion groups. The more homophilous an online health information stimulus was perceived as being, the more likely people were to adopt the advice offered in that particular piece of information.
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