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Regina Jucks
Regina Jucks
Professorin in der Fachrichtung Psychologie, Universität Münster
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Experten-Laien-Kommunikation im Wissensmanagement
R Bromme, R Jucks, R Rambow
na, 2004
1922004
Believing in expertise: How authors’ credentials and language use influence the credibility of online health information
FM Thon, R Jucks
Health communication 32 (7), 828-836, 2017
1252017
Barriers and biases in computer-mediated expert-layperson-communication: An overview and insights into the field of medical advice
R Bromme, R Jucks, A Runde
Barriers and biases in computer-mediated knowledge communication: And how …, 2005
1082005
How to refer to ‘diabetes’? Language in online health advice
R Bromme, R Jucks, T Wagner
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2005
1032005
Choice of words in doctor–patient communication: An analysis of health-related Internet sites
R Jucks, R Bromme
Health Communication 21 (3), 267-277, 2007
862007
Sealing the gateways for post-truthism: Reestablishing the epistemic authority of science
D Kienhues, R Jucks, R Bromme
Educational Psychologist 55 (3), 144-154, 2020
822020
Better to have many opinions than one from an expert? Social validation by one trustworthy source versus the masses in online health forums
R Jucks, FM Thon
Computers in Human Behavior 70, 375-381, 2017
782017
Hot topics in science communication: Aggressive language decreases trustworthiness and credibility in scientific debates
L König, R Jucks
Public understanding of science 28 (4), 401-416, 2019
772019
How experts’ use of medical technical jargon in different types of online health forums affects perceived information credibility: Randomized experiment with laypersons
M Zimmermann, R Jucks
Journal of medical Internet research 20 (1), e30, 2018
762018
Perspectives on teaching: Conceptions of teaching and epistemological beliefs of university academics and students in different domains
L Päuler-Kuppinger, R Jucks
Active Learning in Higher Education 18 (1), 63-76, 2017
742017
Learning and collaboration in online discourses
R Jucks, MR Paechter, DG Tatar
International Journal of Educational Policy Research and Practice 4 (1), 117-146, 2003
672003
Wissensdivergenz und Kommunikation: Lernen zwischen Experten und Laien im Netz
R Bromme, R Jucks
Partizipation und Interaktion im virtuellen Seminar, 81-103, 2001
562001
Lexical entrainment in written discourse: Is experts' word use adapted to the addressee?
R Jucks, BM Becker, R Bromme
Discourse Processes 45 (6), 497-518, 2008
542008
Was verstehen Laien?
R Jucks
Waxmann Verlag, 2001
542001
Learning through online peer discourse: Structural equation modeling points to the role of discourse activities in individual understanding
E Paus, CS Werner, R Jucks
Computers & Education 58 (4), 1127-1137, 2012
492012
College students' knowledge of concepts related to the metabolic syndrome
BM Becker, R Bromme, R Jucks
Psychology, Health and Medicine 13 (3), 367-379, 2008
482008
Discourse and expertise: the challenge of mutual understanding between experts and laypeople 1
R Bromme, R Jucks
The Routledge handbook of discourse processes, 222-246, 2017
472017
Supporting experts’ written knowledge communication through reflective prompts on the use of specialist concepts
R Jucks, P Schulte-Löbbert, R Bromme
Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Journal of Psychology 215 (4), 237-247, 2007
462007
Wissenskommunikation über Fächergrenzen: Ein Trainingsprogramm
R Bromme, R Jucks, R Rambow
Wirtschaftspsychologie 5 (3), 94-102, 2003
452003
Conflicting evidence or conflicting opinions? Two-sided expert discussions contribute to experts’ trustworthiness
E Mayweg-Paus, R Jucks
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 37 (2), 203-223, 2018
442018
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