Alyssa Appelman

Alyssa Appelman

Northern Kentucky University

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Alyssa Appelman

Alyssa Appelman, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Northern Kentucky University, specializes in the field of Journalistic Practices, News Accuracy, Fact-Checking, Media Credibility, Media Psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Coverage of public opinion polls: Journalists’ perceptions and readers’ responses

Numbers in News Articles: Effects of Presence, Errors, and (False) Recall

Job Satisfaction in the COVID-19 Era: A Survey of Copy Editors Across Fields

The influence of fact-checking is disputed! The role of party identification in processing and sharing fact-checked social media posts

Written in Code: Exploring the Negative Effects of Acronyms in News Headlines

Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right: Journalists’ Perceptions and Usage of Press Releases

Correcting online content: The influence of news outlet reputation

The ethics of transparency: A review of corrections language in international journalistic codes of ethics

Alyssa Appelman Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

943

Citations(since 2020)

800

Cited By

408

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Alyssa Appelman Skills & Research Interests

Journalistic Practices

News Accuracy

Fact-Checking

Media Credibility

Media Psychology

Top articles of Alyssa Appelman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Coverage of public opinion polls: Journalists’ perceptions and readers’ responses

Journalism Practice

Alyssa Appelman

Mike Schmierbach

2024/4/20

Numbers in News Articles: Effects of Presence, Errors, and (False) Recall

Electronic News

Alyssa Appelman

2023/7/25

Job Satisfaction in the COVID-19 Era: A Survey of Copy Editors Across Fields

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

Alyssa Appelman

Kirstie E Hettinga

2023/11/27

The influence of fact-checking is disputed! The role of party identification in processing and sharing fact-checked social media posts

American Behavioral Scientist

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

Mike Schmierbach

Alyssa Appelman

Michael P Boyle

2023/5/18

Written in Code: Exploring the Negative Effects of Acronyms in News Headlines

Journalism Practice

Alyssa Appelman

2022/8/9

Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right: Journalists’ Perceptions and Usage of Press Releases

Corporate Reputation Review

Melanie Formentin

Kirstie Hettinga

Alyssa Appelman

2021/5

Correcting online content: The influence of news outlet reputation

Journalism Practice

Alyssa Appelman

Kirstie Hettinga

2021/11/26

The ethics of transparency: A review of corrections language in international journalistic codes of ethics

Alyssa Appelman

Kirstie E Hettinga

2021/5/4

Collecting Domain-Relevant Tweets: Creation and Application of a New Framework

Alina Campan

Traian Marius Truta

Shawn Huesman

Celine Wardrop

Alyssa Appelman

2020/12/10

The ineffectiveness of fact-checking labels on news memes and articles

Mass Communication and Society

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

Mike Schmierbach

Alyssa Appelman

Michael P Boyle

2020/9/2

“ALPHABET SOUP”: Examining Acronym and Abbreviation Style in Headlines

Journalism Practice

Alyssa Appelman

2020/8/8

For the birds: Media sourcing, Twitter, and the minimal effect on audience perceptions

Convergence

Anne Oeldorf-Hirsch

Mike Schmierbach

Alyssa Appelman

Michael P Boyle

2020/4

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