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Perceptions Surpass Reality: Self-Reported Alcohol-Related Communication on Instagram is More Strongly Related with Frequency of Alcohol Consumption and Binge Drinking than Actual Alcohol-Related Communication KU Leuven
Mounting research finds that sharing alcohol references on social media is related to higher levels of alcohol consumption. The present study aims to improve our understanding of potential biases when using self-report measures, to provide more insight in the differences between background and foreground alcohol references, and to examine different drinking patterns. We examined the Instagram profiles of 128 Belgian college students ...
Take signing to the child : on the parental use of visual communication strategies, and deaf childrenU+2019s visual communication and early Flemish sign language Universiteit Gent
On media & communication : an introduction to communication sciences : theory and research Universiteit Gent
Linking Social Communication to Individual Cognition: Communication Science Between Social Constructionism and Radical Constructivism Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Refugee organizations’ public communication : conceptualising and exploring new avenues for an underdeveloped research subject Universiteit Gent
The Role of Social Media in the Communication for Development of Development Actors in South Africa Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Social media and instant messaging applications have entirely revolutionised the communication landscape. They have created new avenues and opportunities for development actors to reach and engage with citizens. This is significant in the South African context where digital inclusion intermediaries often fail to create adequate awareness of interventions and promote the value of information and communication technologies among targeted community ...
Informed consent : research staff's perspectives and practical recommendations to improve research staff-participant communication Universiteit Gent
Informed consent (IC) is the process of communication between research staff and potential research participants. However, ensuring that participants clearly understand what research participation entails, raises significant challenges. The aim of this study is to provide insight into some communication barriers that research staff are confronted with and make practical recommendations to improve communication between research staff and ...
Do we see eye to eye? The relationship between internal communication and between-group strategic consensus: aA case analysis Universiteit Gent
Although organization-wide strategic consensus is considered a prerequisite for effective strategy execution, research analyzing the degree, content, and antecedents of strategic consensus between hierarchically distant employee groups is limited. The present study addresses this issue by using the Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire to examine the relationship between internal communication and between-group strategic consensus. To test ...