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Construction and management of retraction stigma in retraction notices: an authorship-based investigation
Although retraction is widely perceived as stigmatic in the scientific community, little is known about how retraction stigma is communicated via...
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The role of relevance in the continued influence effect of misinformation under different retraction methods
The continued-influence effect of misinformation can have a negative impact on an individual's reasoning judgment. Previous studies less attention...
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A tale of three retractions: a call for standardized categorization and criteria in retraction statements
While psychology and other scientific fields may not always live up to the ideal of self-correction, retractions are one effective mechanism to...
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Examining retraction counts to evaluate journal quality in psychology
Retraction is the process of removing an article from the scientific records after it has been published. The objective of the study is to explore...
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The independent effects of source expertise and trustworthiness on retraction believability: The moderating role of vested interest
Past research suggests that the trustworthiness of a source issuing a retraction of misinformation impacts retraction effectiveness, whereas source...
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Retraction Note to: Theory-Driven Approaches to Cognitive Enhancement
The Editors have retracted the chapters (1, 2, 13 and 16) because of serious research integrity issues. All of the chapter authors agree to this... -
Retraction Note to: Model construction and empirical study on mobile commerce user satisfaction
A Retraction Note to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-01814-4
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Can you believe it? An investigation into the impact of retraction source credibility on the continued influence effect
The continued influence effect refers to the finding that people often continue to rely on misinformation in their reasoning even if the information...