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The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction
Misinformation has been identified as a major contributor to various contentious
contemporary events ranging from elections and referenda to the response to the COVID-19 …
contemporary events ranging from elections and referenda to the response to the COVID-19 …
[HTML][HTML] Searching for the backfire effect: Measurement and design considerations
One of the most concerning notions for science communicators, fact-checkers, and
advocates of truth, is the backfire effect; this is when a correction leads to an individual …
advocates of truth, is the backfire effect; this is when a correction leads to an individual …
“Fake news” is not simply false information: A concept explication and taxonomy of online content
As the scourge of “fake news” continues to plague our information environment, attention
has turned toward devising automated solutions for detecting problematic online content …
has turned toward devising automated solutions for detecting problematic online content …
Long-term effectiveness of inoculation against misinformation: Three longitudinal experiments.
This study investigates the long-term effectiveness of active psychological inoculation as a
means to build resistance against misinformation. Using 3 longitudinal experiments (2 …
means to build resistance against misinformation. Using 3 longitudinal experiments (2 …
Public perceptions of COVID-19 in Australia: perceived risk, knowledge, health-protective behaviors, and vaccine intentions
Widespread and sustained engagement with health-protective behaviors (ie, hygiene and
distancing) is critical to successfully managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence from …
distancing) is critical to successfully managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence from …
Real solutions for fake news? Measuring the effectiveness of general warnings and fact-check tags in reducing belief in false stories on social media
Social media has increasingly enabled “fake news” to circulate widely, most notably during
the 2016 US presidential campaign. These intentionally false or misleading stories threaten …
the 2016 US presidential campaign. These intentionally false or misleading stories threaten …
[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal analysis of sentiment and emotion in news media headlines using automated labelling with Transformer language models
This work describes a chronological (2000–2019) analysis of sentiment and emotion in 23
million headlines from 47 news media outlets popular in the United States. We use …
million headlines from 47 news media outlets popular in the United States. We use …
Judging truth
Deceptive claims surround us, embedded in fake news, advertisements, political
propaganda, and rumors. How do people know what to believe? Truth judgments reflect …
propaganda, and rumors. How do people know what to believe? Truth judgments reflect …
Political misinformation
J Jerit, Y Zhao - Annual Review of Political Science, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Misinformation occurs when people hold incorrect factual beliefs and do so confidently. The
problem, first conceptualized by Kuklinski and colleagues in 2000, plagues political systems …
problem, first conceptualized by Kuklinski and colleagues in 2000, plagues political systems …
Reminders and repetition of misinformation: Hel** or hindering its retraction?
People frequently rely on information even after it has been retracted, a phenomenon known
as the continued-influence effect of misinformation. One factor proposed to explain the …
as the continued-influence effect of misinformation. One factor proposed to explain the …