Partisan bias in false memories for misinformation about the 2021 US Capitol riot

DP Calvillo, JD Harris, WC Hawkins - Memory, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Memory for events can be biased. For example, people tend to recall more events that
support than oppose their current worldview. The present study examined partisan bias in …

Twitter and social bots: an analysis of the 2021 Canadian election

G Desrosiers-Brisebois - 2023 - papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca
Social media have now become essential communication tools, including within the context
of electoral campaigns. However, the prevalence of online communication platforms has …

[BOOK][B] Political Discourse and Discussions of “Fake News” on Reddit: Prevalence, Popularity, and Perceived Credibility

A Tsou - 2023 - search.proquest.com
In the past, political disagreements were largely a matter of opinion, with individuals
disagreeing on matters of policy or personal values. Now, however, different political …

American Fragility during and after the COVID Pandemic: The Role to Date of Health Professionals and Health Professional Associations

N Goldfield - Public Health, Public Trust and American Fragility in …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter summarizes the overall political “fragility landscape” through Republican and
Democratic lenses, and then discusses how health professionals both at the individual and …

[PDF][PDF] Moral Foundations and Misinformation: Correcting Abortion Misinformation in US Politics

E Kumar - Critical Debates in Humanities …, 2025 - criticaldebateshsgj.scholasticahq …
This research was conducted to investigate how moral foundations are the foundation of
people's abortion opinions, and how abortion misinformation can be corrected by targeting …