Miriam Remshard
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Miriam Remshard is a researcher at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge whose work focuses on the effectiveness and durability of interventions designed to counter misinformation and promote pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors. Remshard holds a PhD from the Department of Psychology at University of Cambridge, a Master of Environmental Science from Yale School of the Environment completed in 2023, and an undergraduate degree from New College, University of Oxford. Remshard's research interests span implementation science, intervention design, and the evaluation of persuasion strategies, with particular attention to how scientific communication about climate change and renewable energy can be made more effective and longer-lasting. Remshard's publications address diverse aspects of environmental communication and misinformation correction, including meta-analytic evaluations of belief models, the decay of intervention effects, and methodological approaches to data presentation in ecological and evolutionary contexts.
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Beyond the headlines: On the efficacy and effectiveness of misinformation interventions
By Jon Roozenbeek, Miriam Remshard, & Yara Kyrychenko



