LĂZĂROIU, George, Jakub HORÁK and Katarína VALÁŠKOVÁ. Scaring ourselves to death in the time of COVID-19: Pandemic awareness, virus anxiety, and contagious fear. Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations. USA, New York: Addleton Academic Publishers, vol. 19, nečíslováno, p. 114-120. ISSN 1841-2394. doi:10.22381/LPI1920208. 2020.
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Original name Scaring ourselves to death in the time of COVID-19: Pandemic awareness, virus anxiety, and contagious fear
Name in Czech Sami se strašíme smrtí v době COVID-19: Pandemické vědomí, virová úzkost a nakažlivý strach
Authors LĂZĂROIU, George (840 United States of America, guarantor), Jakub HORÁK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Katarína VALÁŠKOVÁ (703 Slovakia).
Edition Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations, USA, New York, Addleton Academic Publishers, 2020, 1841-2394.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
RIV identification code RIV/75081431:_____/20:00001772
Organization unit Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.22381/LPI1920208
Keywords (in Czech) nakažlivý strach; COVID-19; dezinformace; pandemické vědomí; virová úzkost
Keywords in English contagious fear; COVID-19; misinformation; pandemic awareness; virus anxiety
Tags CTR_a, RIV20, SCOPUS
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Abstract
Using and replicating data from GlobalWebIndex, Pew Research Center, Public Knowledge, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Canberra, and WHO, authors performed analyses and made estimates regarding the primary harms of misinformation related to COVID-19. The results of a study based on data collected from 3,400 respondents provide support for author´s research model.
Abstract (in Czech)
Pomocí a replikací dat z GlobalWebIndex, Pew Research Center, Public Knowledge, Reuters Institute for Study of Journalism, University of Canberra a WHO, autoři provedli analýzy a odhady týkající se primárních škod dezinformací týkajících se COVID-19. Výsledky studie založené na údajích shromážděných od 3 400 respondentů poskytují podporu autorskému výzkumnému modelu.
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