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Partisans’ receptivity to persuasive messaging is undiminished by countervailing party leader cues
It is widely assumed that party identification and loyalty can distort partisans’ information processing, diminishing their receptivity to counter-partisan arguments and evidence. Here we empirically evaluate ...
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How to think about whether misinformation interventions work
Progress in the burgeoning field of misinformation research requires some degree of consensus about what constitutes an effective intervention to combat misinformation. We differentiate between research design...
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Understanding and combatting misinformation across 16 countries on six continents
The spread of misinformation online is a global problem that requires global solutions. To that end, we conducted an experiment in 16 countries across 6 continents (N = 34,286; 676,605 observations) to investigat...
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Author Correction: Understanding and combatting misinformation across 16 countries on six continents
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Toolbox of individual-level interventions against online misinformation
The spread of misinformation through media and social networks threatens many aspects of society, including public health and the state of democracies. One approach to mitigating the effect of misinformation f...
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Author Correction: Partisans’ receptivity to persuasive messaging is undiminished by countervailing party leader cues