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special issue on misinformation and conspiracy theories 2024
9 posts
Lazy or different? A quantitative content analysis of how believers and nonbelievers of misinformation reason
By Samuel G. Robson, Kate Faasse, Eliza-Rose Gordon, Samuel P. Jones, Manisara Drew, & Kristy A. Martire
October 9, 2024
Source credibility effects in misinformation research: A review and primer
By Valentin Mang, Bob M. Fennis, & Kai Epstude
October 4, 2024
Intellectual humility and misinformation receptivity: A meta-analytic review
By Shauna M. Bowes & Lisa K. Fazio
September 27, 2024
Intellectual humility is associated with greater misinformation discernment and metacognitive insight but not response bias
By Toby Prike, James Holloway, & Ullrich K. H. Ecker
September 13, 2024
Causal inference in misinformation and conspiracy research
By Li Qian Tay, Mark Hurlstone, Yangxueqing Jiang, Michael J. Platow, Tim Kurz, & Ullrich K. H. Ecker
August 30, 2024
Beyond the headlines: On the efficacy and effectiveness of misinformation interventions
By Jon Roozenbeek, Miriam Remshard, & Yara Kyrychenko
July 27, 2024
Scaling crowdsourcing interventions to combat partisan misinformation
By Clara Pretus, Helena Gil-Buitrago, Irene Cisma, Rosamunde C. Hendricks, & Daniela Lizarazo-Villarreal
July 16, 2024
Identity is key, but Inoculation helps – how to empower Germans of Russian descent against pro-Kremlin disinformation
By Carolin-Theresa Ziemer, Philipp Schmid, Cornelia Betsch & Tobias Rothmund
June 25, 2024
Counteracting socially endorsed misinformation through an emotion-fallacy inoculation
By Cecilie S. Traberg, Thomas Morton, & Sander van der Linden
June 24, 2024