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Johannes Schöning
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Prof. Dr.
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Schöning
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Johannes
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johannes.schoening@unisg.ch
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PublicationImpact of Social Reference Cues on Misinformation Sharing on Social Media: Series of Experimental Studies( 2023-08-24)
;Jones, Christopher ;Diethei, Daniel ;Shrestha, Rehana ;Jahnel, TinaSchüz, BenjaminBackground: Health-related misinformation on social media is a key challenge to effective and timely public health responses. Existing mitigation measures include flagging misinformation or providing links to correct information, but they have not yet targeted social processes. Current approaches focus on increasing scrutiny, providing corrections to misinformation (debunking), or alerting users prospectively about future misinformation (prebunking and inoculation). Here, we provide a test of a complementary strategy that focuses on the social processes inherent in social media use, in particular, social reinforcement, social identity, and injunctive norms. Objective: This study aimed to examine whether providing balanced social reference cues (ie, cues that provide information on users sharing and, more importantly, not sharing specific content) in addition to flagging COVID-19-related misinformation leads to reductions in sharing behavior and improvement in overall sharing quality. Methods: A total of 3 field experiments were conducted on Twitter's native social media feed (via a newly developed browser extension). Participants' feed was augmented to include misleading and control information, resulting in 4 groups: no-information control, Twitter's own misinformation warning (misinformation flag), social cue only, and combined misinformation flag and social cue. We tracked the content shared or liked by participants. Participants were provided with social information by referencing either their personal network on Twitter or all Twitter users. Results: A total of 1424 Twitter users participated in 3 studies (n=824, n=322, and n=278). Across all 3 studies, we found that social cues that reference users' personal network combined with a misinformation flag reduced the sharing of misleading but not control information and improved overall sharing quality. We show that this improvement could be driven by a change in injunctive social norms (study 2) but not social identity (study 3). Conclusions: Social reference cues combined with misinformation flags can significantly and meaningfully reduce the amount of COVID-19-related misinformation shared and improve overall sharing quality. They are a feasible and scalable way to effectively curb the sharing of COVID-19-related misinformation on social media.Type: journal articleJournal: Journal of Medical Internet Research -
PublicationA chronology of SIGCHI conferences: 1983 to 2022(ACM, 2022-11-01)
;Kumar, Near ;Adams, Julie A. ;Buxton, Bill ;Candy, Linda ;Cesar, Pablo ;Leigh, Clark ;Cowan, Benjamin R. ;Dey, Anind ;Toups, Phoebe O. ;Edmonds, Ernest ;Goodrich, Michael A. ;Green, Mark ;Grudin, Jonathan ;Kitamura, Yoshifumi ;Konstan, Joe ;Latulipe, Celine ;Minha, Lee ;Malone, Tom ;Mandryk, Regan ;Markopoulos, Panos ;Muller, Michael ;Nacke, Lennart ;Nakano, Yukiko ;Obrist, Marianna ;Porcheron, Martin ;Sarcevic, Aleksandra ;Scott, Stacey ;Sharif, Bonita ;Steinicke, Frank ;Stumpf, Simone ;Tse, EdwardVinayagamoorthy, VinobaType: journal articleJournal: ACM InteractionsVolume: 26Issue: 6 -
PublicationFree as a Bird, but at What Cost? The Impact of Street Networks on the User Experience of As-The-Crow-Flies Navigation for CyclistsType: journal articleJournal: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer InteractionVolume: 6Issue: 209
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PublicationThe German Research Community within ACM SIGCHI 2010 – 2020Type: journal articleVolume: 29Issue: 1
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PublicationTriggermuscle: Exploring Weight Perception for Virtual Reality Through Adaptive Trigger Resistance in a Haptic VR Controller(frontiers, 2022-01-14)
;Stellmacher, Carolin ;Bonfert, Michael ;Kruijf, ErnstIt is challenging to provide users with a haptic weight sensation of virtual objects in VR since current consumer VR controllers and software-based approaches such as pseudo- haptics cannot render appropriate haptic stimuli. To overcome these limitations, we developed a haptic VR controller named Triggermuscle that adjusts its trigger resistance according to the weight of a virtual object. Therefore, users need to adapt their index finger force to grab objects of different virtual weights. Dynamic and continuous adjustment is enabled by a spring mechanism inside the casing of an HTC Vive controller. In two user studies, we explored the effect on weight perception and found large differences between participants for sensing change in trigger resistance and thus for discriminating virtual weights. The variations were easily distinguished and associated with weight by some participants while others did not notice them at all. We discuss possible limitations, confounding factors, how to overcome them in future research and the pros and cons of this novel technology.Type: journal article -
PublicationDisability in space: Aim high(AAAS, American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, 2021)
;Heinicke, Christiane ;Kaczmarzyk, Marcin ;Tannert, Benjamin ;Wasniowski, Aleksander ;Perycz, MalgorzataType: journal articleJournal: Science -
PublicationMultisensory Proximity and Transition Cues for Improving Target Awareness in Narrow Field of View Augmented Reality Displays(IEEE Computer Society, 2021-11-01)
;Trepkowski, Christina ;Marquardt, Alexander ;Eibich, Tom David ;Shikanai, Yusuke ;Maiero, Jens ;Kiyokawa, Kiyoshi ;Kruijff, ErnstKönig, PeterType: journal articleJournal: IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics -
PublicationCrew time and workload in the EDEN ISS greenhouse in Antarctica(Elsevier, 2021)
;Zeidler, Conrad ;Woeckner, Gerrit ;Vrakking, Vincent ;Zabel, Paul ;Dorn, Markus ;Schubert, Daniel ;Steckelberg, BirgitStakemann, JosefineType: journal articleJournal: Life Sciences in Space Research -
PublicationMapUncover: Fostering Spatial Exploration through Gamification in Mobile Map AppsType: conference paper
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PublicationMagiBricks: Fostering Intergenerational Connectedness in Distributed Play with Smart Toy Bricks(ACM, 2023-05-01)
;Stefanidi, Evropi ;Dominiak, Julia ;Bentvelzen, Marit ;Woźniak, Pavel ;Rogers, YvonneType: conference paper