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Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts

This research aims to understand this phenomenon to provide insights into how governments can perform better in times of crisis regarding social media and its impact on public opinion. This research aims to understand how social media impacts public perception of government COVID-19 response efforts...

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description This research aims to understand this phenomenon to provide insights into how governments can perform better in times of crisis regarding social media and its impact on public opinion. This research aims to understand how social media impacts public perception of government COVID-19 response efforts by studying Facebook comments, likes, and reactions (emoticons). The study was based on data gathered from Facebook comments on the daily infographic COVID-19 statistics from the official site of the Ministry of Health and Population. The sampling frame is the 52 weeks of 2020, January to December, through random sampling resulting in 546 comments. The comments were analyzed for items including likes, reactions, time of entry, and collection. The data items were analyzed by an AI algorithm and assigned a positive or negative rating (auto-sentiment) which is a byproduct of the sentiment detected and the degree of certainty of that detection. The multiple regression model used to test the two hypotheses showed that both were supported. The study found that the more negative or positive the comment is, the more the number of replies and reactions it receives. Lastly, a two-step model is suggested to help policymakers address the issue in the future. This policy aims to mitigate the confusion, and semi-regulate online civil discourse. Additionally, analysis of alternative solutions’ inefficiency is displayed to help strengthen the proposed model’s logos.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3213 Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts taher, taher This research aims to understand this phenomenon to provide insights into how governments can perform better in times of crisis regarding social media and its impact on public opinion. This research aims to understand how social media impacts public perception of government COVID-19 response efforts by studying Facebook comments, likes, and reactions (emoticons). The study was based on data gathered from Facebook comments on the daily infographic COVID-19 statistics from the official site of the Ministry of Health and Population. The sampling frame is the 52 weeks of 2020, January to December, through random sampling resulting in 546 comments. The comments were analyzed for items including likes, reactions, time of entry, and collection. The data items were analyzed by an AI algorithm and assigned a positive or negative rating (auto-sentiment) which is a byproduct of the sentiment detected and the degree of certainty of that detection. The multiple regression model used to test the two hypotheses showed that both were supported. The study found that the more negative or positive the comment is, the more the number of replies and reactions it receives. Lastly, a two-step model is suggested to help policymakers address the issue in the future. This policy aims to mitigate the confusion, and semi-regulate online civil discourse. Additionally, analysis of alternative solutions’ inefficiency is displayed to help strengthen the proposed model’s logos. 2023-01-31T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2175 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3213/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Social Media Public Perception Crisis management Public Policy Covid-19 Ministry of Health Government Communication Technology and New Media Emergency and Disaster Management Health Communication Health Law and Policy Health Policy Mass Communication Models and Methods Public Policy Social Influence and Political Communication Social Media
spellingShingle Social Media
Public Perception
Crisis management
Public Policy
Covid-19
Ministry of Health
Government
Communication Technology and New Media
Emergency and Disaster Management
Health Communication
Health Law and Policy
Health Policy
Mass Communication
Models and Methods
Public Policy
Social Influence and Political Communication
Social Media
taher, taher
Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts
title Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts
title_full Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts
title_fullStr Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts
title_full_unstemmed Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts
title_short Impact Of Social Media  On Public Perception Of Government Covid-19 Response Efforts
title_sort impact of social media  on public perception of government covid 19 response efforts
topic Social Media
Public Perception
Crisis management
Public Policy
Covid-19
Ministry of Health
Government
Communication Technology and New Media
Emergency and Disaster Management
Health Communication
Health Law and Policy
Health Policy
Mass Communication
Models and Methods
Public Policy
Social Influence and Political Communication
Social Media
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2175
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