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Nojin Kwak
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor / United States
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
AD Scientific Index ID: 1291623
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Nojin Kwak's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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" Connecting" and" disconnecting" with civic life: Patterns of Internet use and the production of social capitalD V. Shah, Nojin Kwak, R. Lance HolbertPolitical communication 18 (2), 141-162, 200115862001
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Information and expression in a digital age: Modeling Internet effects on civic participationDV Shah, J Cho, WP Eveland Jr, N KwakCommunication research 32 (5), 531-565, 200514902005
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A comparison between mail and web surveys: Response pattern, respondent profile, and data qualityN Kwak, B RadlerJournal of official statistics 18 (2), 257, 20025662002
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Assessing causality in the cognitive mediation model: A panel study of motivations, information processing, and learning during campaign 2000WP Eveland Jr, DV Shah, N KwakCommunication research 30 (4), 359-386, 20034622003
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Revisiting the knowledge gap hypothesis: Education, motivation, and media useN KwakCommunication Research 26 (4), 385-413, 19994261999
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