In this essay, we focus on a\ncollection of works aiming at providing quantitative evidence about the\ncognitive determinants behind misinformation and rumor spreading. We account\nfor users' behavior with respect to two distinct narratives: a) conspiracy and\nb) scientific information sources. In ...
impacting public opinion, decision-making, and even public health. In the face of this challenge, medialiteracyemerges as a powerful tool for combatting misinformation. Thisessayexplores
This media environment, with an abundance of both accurate and inaccurate information, is often called an "infodemic." In the current essay, we discuss the consequences of exposure to misinformation during this infodemic, particularly in the domain of memory. We review existing research demonstrating...
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And so this essay discusses how the movement to release the civilly ... M Vitiello - 《Social Science Electronic Publishing》 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 Popular media misinformation on neonatal abstinence syndrome, 2015-2021 Most frequent misinformation elements related to misrepresentation of babies as...
The essay’s many short, declarative sentences gave off a punchy, defiant vibe. It set out to argue that society had lost its way and that the tech industry would lead the world into a bright new future, if only naysayers and regulations would step aside. ...
In this essay, we focus on a collection of works aiming at providing quantitative evidence about the cognitive determinants behind misinformation and rumor spreading. We account for users' behavior with respect to two distinct narratives: a) conspiracy and b) scientific information sources. In ...
In this essay, I review the state of the field of misinformation research from three orienting questions: what is the scope of political misinformation? What are the cognitive, attitudinal, and behavioral consequences of misinformation? When and how does corrective information work? I offer ...
In this essay, we focus on a collection of works aiming at providing quantitative evidence about the cognitive determinants behind misinfor-mation and rumor spreading. We account for users' behavior with respect to two distinct narratives: a) conspiracy and b) scientific information sources. In ...