Patric R. Spence

Patric R. Spence

University of Central Florida

H-index: 43

North America-United States

About Patric R. Spence

Patric R. Spence, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Central Florida,

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

Examining perceptions and outcomes of AI versus human course assistant discussions in the online classroom

Social media and crisis research

Open, organized, and onerous: Understanding and recognizing the labors of open science

Check Crisis Information on Twitter: Information Flow and Crisis Communication Patterns of Hurricane Ida

Observing Communication with Machines

We interrupt this program, this is an emergency: Revisiting the role of radio in a crisis

Why wasn’t I ready for that? Suggestions and research directions for the use of machine agents in organizational life

The impact of rumination on information seeking, depressive symptomology, and protective actions in response to COVID-19

Patric R. Spence Information

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Citations(all)

7797

Citations(since 2020)

4905

Cited By

4789

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

85

i10Index(since 2020)

78

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University of Central Florida

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Top articles of Patric R. Spence

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Examining perceptions and outcomes of AI versus human course assistant discussions in the online classroom

Communication Education

Patric R Spence

Renee Kaufmann

Kenneth A Lachlan

Xialing Lin

Stephen A Spates

2024/4/2

Social media and crisis research

Patric R Spence

Xialing Lin

2024/1/12

Open, organized, and onerous: Understanding and recognizing the labors of open science

Journal of the Association for Communication Administration

Nick Bowman

Patric R Spence

Lindsay Hahn

2023

Check Crisis Information on Twitter: Information Flow and Crisis Communication Patterns of Hurricane Ida

Communication Studies

Xianlin Jin

Patric R Spence

2023/7/4

Observing Communication with Machines

The sage handbook of human machine communication

Patric R Spence

David Westerman

Zhenyang Luo

2023

We interrupt this program, this is an emergency: Revisiting the role of radio in a crisis

Journal of Radio & Audio Media

Patric R Spence

Kenneth A Lachlan

America L Edwards

2023/7/3

Why wasn’t I ready for that? Suggestions and research directions for the use of machine agents in organizational life

Patric R Spence

2023/11/17

The impact of rumination on information seeking, depressive symptomology, and protective actions in response to COVID-19

Journal of emergency management

Kenneth A Lachlan

Emily Hutter

Christine Gilbert

Patric R Spence

2023/6

Needs and practices for AI-mediated messaging in uncertain circumstances

Adam M Rainear

Patric R Spence

Kenneth A Lachlan

2023/11/17

The 2018 California wildfires: examining sex differences in response to crisis communication and underlying processes

Atlantic Journal of Communication

Kenneth A Lachlan

Christine Gilbert

Emily Hutter

Patric R Spence

2023/3/15

Extending the understanding of online discussions: a replication of online students’ perceptions of identity and helper heuristics

Communication Education

Patric R Spence

Renee Kaufmann

Kenneth A Lachlan

Xialing Lin

Stephen A Spates

2023/10/2

Testing the Impact of Masking Identity in News Accounts on Perceptions of Organizations and Risks

Electronic News

Patric R Spence

Kenneth A Lachlan

Renee Kaufmann

2023/3

Interacting arguments in crisis communication: The influence of message convergence on risk and crisis messages

Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management

Rodrigo Soares

Xianlin Jin

Patric R Spence

Timothy L Sellnow

2023/9

" I thought about it and I may follow what you said": Three studies examining the effects of elaboration and source credibility on risk behavior intentions

Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research

Xialing Lin

Kenneth A Lachlan

Patric R Spence

2022/1/1

Sex differences in informational needs and media dependencies during the 2018 California wildfires.

Journal of Emergency Management (Weston, Mass.)

Kenneth A Lachlan

Christine Gilbert

Emily Hutter

Adam Rainear

Patric R Spence

2022/7/1

Exploring students’ perceptions of identity and helper heuristics in the online classroom discussion board

Communication Education

Xialing Lin

Renee Kaufmann

Stephen A Spates

Kenneth A Lachlan

Patric R Spence

2022/4/3

Human-machine communication scholarship trends: An examination of research from 2011 to 2021 in communication journals

Human-Machine Communication

Riley J Richards

Patric R Spence

Chad C Edwards

2022/3/1

Ready in the face of danger? Investigating preparation, mitigation, and media dependencies amongst those affected by the 2018 California Wildfires.

Journal of Emergency Management (Weston, Mass.)

Kenneth A Lachlan

Christine Gilbert

Emily Hutter

Adam Rainear

Patric R Spence

2021/1/1

Video Abstracts in Communication Studies

Patric R Spence

2021/9/3

From what I've heard, this is bad: An examination of Americans' source preferences and information seeking during the COVID-19 pandemic

Progress in Disaster Science

Kenneth A Lachlan

Emily Hutter

Christine Gilbert

Patric R Spence

2021/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
Kenneth Lachlan

Kenneth Lachlan

University of Connecticut

H-index: 35
Shlomo Sawilowsky

Shlomo Sawilowsky

Wayne State University

H-index: 27
Chad Edwards

Chad Edwards

Western Michigan University

H-index: 26
Paul Skalski

Paul Skalski

Cleveland State University

H-index: 9
Adam M Rainear

Adam M Rainear

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

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