Gabi Schaap

865 total citations
33 papers, 517 citations indexed

About

Gabi Schaap is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Communication and Literature and Literary Theory. According to data from OpenAlex, Gabi Schaap has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 517 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 13 papers in Communication and 12 papers in Literature and Literary Theory. Recurrent topics in Gabi Schaap's work include Media Studies and Communication (13 papers), Media Influence and Health (12 papers) and Social Media and Politics (7 papers). Gabi Schaap is often cited by papers focused on Media Studies and Communication (13 papers), Media Influence and Health (12 papers) and Social Media and Politics (7 papers). Gabi Schaap collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Austria and United States. Gabi Schaap's co-authors include Mariska Kleemans, Rob van Roy, Liesbeth Hermans, Harm Veling, Aart van Stekelenburg, Moniek Buijzen, Paul Hendriks Vettehen, Jonathan van ‘t Riet, P.E. Ketelaar and Jo Bardoel and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Psychological Science and Computers in Human Behavior.

In The Last Decade

Gabi Schaap

33 papers receiving 498 citations

Peers

Gabi Schaap
Vincent Cicchirillo United States
Sung Gwan Park South Korea
Mina Tsay‐Vogel United States
Sousan Arafeh United States
Han Lin Singapore
Ronald A. Yaros United States
Lauren Reichart Smith United States
Jesse Fagan United States
Vincent Cicchirillo United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schaap, Gabi, et al.. (2024). Outperformed by AI: Interacting with Superhuman AI Changes the Way We Perceive Ourselves. Radboud Repository (Radboud University). 1–7. 6 indexed citations
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Stekelenburg, Aart van, et al.. (2024). Communicating consensus among climate scientists increases estimates of consensus and belief in human-caused climate change across the globe. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 100. 102480–102480. 4 indexed citations
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Vettehen, Paul Hendriks & Gabi Schaap. (2023). An attention economic perspective on the future of the information age. Futures. 153. 103243–103243. 2 indexed citations
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Schaap, Gabi, Tibor Bosse, & Paul Hendriks Vettehen. (2023). The ABC of algorithmic aversion: not agent, but benefits and control determine the acceptance of automated decision-making. AI & Society. 39(4). 1947–1960. 10 indexed citations
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Stekelenburg, Aart van, Gabi Schaap, Harm Veling, & Moniek Buijzen. (2021). Boosting Understanding and Identification of Scientific Consensus Can Help to Correct False Beliefs. Psychological Science. 32(10). 1549–1565. 17 indexed citations
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Stekelenburg, Aart van, Gabi Schaap, Harm Veling, & Moniek Buijzen. (2020). Correcting Misperceptions: The Causal Role of Motivation in Corrective Science Communication About Vaccine and Food Safety. Science Communication. 42(1). 31–60. 23 indexed citations
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Stekelenburg, Aart van, Gabi Schaap, Harm Veling, & Moniek Buijzen. (2020). Investigating and Improving the Accuracy of US Citizens’ Beliefs About the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Survey Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 23(1). e24069–e24069. 27 indexed citations
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Daalmans, Serena, et al.. (2019). Loved and feared in fortress Europe: Framing the European refugee crisis. Communications. 45(2). 252–263. 3 indexed citations
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Driel, Irene I. van, et al.. (2018). The role of media use in the genderization of disease: The Interplay of sex, culture, and cultivation. 13. 1–10. 2 indexed citations
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Nijssen, Sari R. R., et al.. (2018). Has your smartphone replaced your brain? Construction and validation of the Extended Mind Questionnaire (XMQ). PLoS ONE. 13(8). e0202188–e0202188. 3 indexed citations
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Riet, Jonathan van ‘t, Gabi Schaap, Mariska Kleemans, Harm Veling, & Sophie Lecheler. (2018). On Different Sides: Investigating the Persuasive Effects of Anger Expression in Political News Messages. Political Psychology. 40(4). 837–857. 11 indexed citations
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Vettehen, Paul Hendriks, et al.. (2018). Taking the full view: How viewers respond to 360-degree video news. Computers in Human Behavior. 91. 24–32. 77 indexed citations
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Riet, Jonathan van ‘t, Gabi Schaap, & Mariska Kleemans. (2017). Fret not thyself: The persuasive effect of anger expression and the role of perceived appropriateness. Motivation and Emotion. 42(1). 103–117. 11 indexed citations
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Schaap, Gabi, et al.. (2012). Het sensatiegehalte van voorpaginafoto’s: een inhoudsanalyse van populaire en kwaliteitskranten in Nederland. Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschappen. 40(1). 5 indexed citations
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Schaap, Gabi, et al.. (2008). \nMeasuring the complexity of viewers' television news interpretation: Integration. Radboud Repository (Radboud University). 3 indexed citations
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Schaap, Gabi, et al.. (2005). Conceptualizing television news interpretation by its viewers: The concept of interpretive complexity. Communications. 30(3). 6 indexed citations
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McQuail, Denis, et al.. (2004). Action theory and communication research: Recent developments in Europe. Radboud Repository (Radboud University). 10 indexed citations
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Schaap, Gabi. (2001). Using Protocol Analysis in Television News Research: Proposal and First Tests. Communications. 26(4). 443–464. 2 indexed citations
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Schaap, Gabi, et al.. (1999). Sex differences in recalling verbal and visual information from television news. 24(2). 229–237. 1 indexed citations

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