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Provision of technology to facilitate post-arrival monitoring for Ebola among travelers to the US

March 01, 2017
Article

The persistence and peril of misinformation: Defining what truth means and deciphering how human brains verify information are some of the challenges to battling widespread falsehoods

November 01, 2017
Article

An Intervention to Decrease Adolescent Indoor Tanning: A Multi-Method Pilot Study

May 01, 2013
Article

Dangerous disease, dangerous women: Health, anxiety, and advertising in Shanghai from 1928 to 1937

March 01, 2004
News Release

New radio show to feature stories from social science, hosted by RTI International’s Brian Southwell

December 17, 2014
Insight

How Communication Science Informs Emergency Weather and Natural Disaster Messages

October 20, 2023
Article

A review of: “Susanna Hornig Priest. Doing Media Research: An Introduction (2nd Ed.).”: Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2010, 248 pp., ISBN 978-1-4129-6097-7 (paperback).

September 01, 2010
Article

Jurisdictional protectionism in the age of online journalism

June 01, 2012
Article

Alcohol and cancer: Existing knowledge, and evidence gaps across the cancer continuum

January 01, 2022
Article

Mental models of infectious diseases and public understanding of COVID-19 prevention

December 05, 2020
RTI Press Publication

Americans’ perceived and actual understanding of energy

August 06, 2012
Article

Alcohol and cancer: Risk, awareness, and communication needs

March 01, 2019
Article

Interpersonal communication as an indirect pathway for the effect of antismoking media content on smoking cessation

May 01, 2011
Article

Can We Measure Encoded Exposure? Validation Evidence From a National Campaign

October 01, 2002
Chapter

The roles of interpersonal communication in mass media campaigns

January 01, 2007
Article

Taking repeated exposure into account: An experimental study of direct-to-consumer prescription drug television ad effects

April 29, 2019
Article

Campaigns in context: Promotion, seasonal variation, and resource factors predict mammography program participation

December 01, 2012
Announcement

RTI International donation supports understanding of infectious diseases at a new Smithsonian exhibition

May 23, 2018
Chapter

Interpersonal communication and political campaigns

January 01, 2016
Article

Jurisdictional protectionism in online news: American journalists and their perceptions of hyperlinks

June 01, 2012