Bo Hu

Bo Hu
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  • PhD Student at Nanjing University

Pro-environmental behavior; Climate change adaptation; Misinformation

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Current institution
Nanjing University
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
September 2021 - June 2024
Northeast Normal University
Position
  • Master Student

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Publications (19)
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This study investigates the relationship between perceived and actual pollution and mental health, emphasizing how exposure illusion and exposure neglect may contribute to mental health. The research draws on a representative sample of 16,607 Chinese residents, examining the associations between perceived and actual pollution and mental health outc...
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This study investigates the application of Large Language Models (LLMs) in systematic reviews, emphasizing their performance, consistency, and potential for cost efficiency. Through a systematic lineage search, we included 76 studies from 734 articles. The findings reveal that LLMs demonstrate moderate to high performance in title and abstract scre...
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Fake news impacts individuals' behavior and decision-making while also disrupting political processes, perceptions of medical advice, and societal trends. Improving individuals' ability to accurately assess fake news can reduce its harmful effects. However, previous research on media literacy interventions designed for improving fake news credibili...
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Background The prevalence of misinformation poses a substantial threat to individuals’ daily lives, necessitating the deployment of effective remedial approaches. One promising strategy is psychological inoculation, which pre-emptively immunizes individuals against misinformation attacks. However, uncertainties remain regarding the extent to which...
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Misinformation affects various aspects of people’s lives, such as politics, entertainment, and social interactions. However, effective intervention measures to combat misinformation are lacking. The inoculation theory has become a prevalent measure of misinformation. This study employed inoculation theory and developed an interactive game to help t...
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Climate change, driven by unchecked greenhouse gas emissions, has become a pressing global concern. While large-scale anthropogenic activities are primary contributors, individual behaviours also play a significant role in carbon emissions. Carbon Footprint Calculators (CFCs) have emerged as tools to help individuals understand and mitigate their p...
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This study investigates the relationship between social media fatigue and the sharing and credibility of health misinformation. It further examines how social media fatigue influences individuals' discernment ability: the capacity to differentiate between misinformation and real information. Participants (n = 506) rated the credibility and sharing...
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Accumulating evidence implicates immune dysregulation and chronic inflammation in neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), often manifesting as abnormal alterations in peripheral blood immune cell levels. The mononuclear phagocyte system, including monocytes and microglia, has been increasingly recognized for its involvement in the pathogenesis of NDDs...
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Intuition often guides our thinking effectively, but it can also lead to consequential reasoning errors, underpinning poor decisions and biased judgments. Little is known about how people globally self-correct such intuitive reasoning errors and what enhances their correction. Defying prevailing models of reasoning, recent research suggests that pe...
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Intuition often guides our thinking effectively, but it can also lead to consequential reasoning errors, underpinning poor decisions and biased judgments. Little is known about how people globally self-correct such intuitive reasoning errors and what enhances their correction. Defying prevailing models of reasoning, recent research suggests that pe...
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The rapid expansion of the Internet and social media has intensified the spread of health misinformation, posing significant risks, especially for older adults. This meta-analysis synthesizes evidence on the prevalence and interventions of health misinformation among older adults. Our findings reveal a high prevalence rate of 47% (95% CI [33%, 60%]...
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Helping children with autism gain a better grasp of vocabulary is an important way to improve their language skills. Information that incorporates emotional prosodies provide richer semantics and context and may be more conducive to vocabulary acquisition in children with autism. This study aimed to explore the facilitating effect of positive emoti...
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Systematic reviews represent a cornerstone of evidence-based research, yet the process is labor-intensive and time-consuming, often requiring substantial human resources. The advent of Large Language Models (LLMs) offers a novel approach to streamlining systematic reviews, particularly in the title and abstract screening phase. This study introduce...
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Children with autism exhibit more pronounced symptoms of both problem behaviors and motor coordination difficulties. Yoga, recognized as an effective intervention modality, can be valuable after assessing its efficacy in addressing problem behaviors and motor coordination challenges, ultimately contributing to symptom alleviation in autism. The ran...
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BACKGROUND The prevalence of misinformation poses a substantial threat to individuals’ daily lives, necessitating the deployment of effective remedial approaches. One promising strategy is psychological inoculation, which pre-emptively immunizes individuals against misinformation attacks. However, uncertainties remain regarding the extent to which...

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