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New Publication Announcement! "Counteracting Socially Endorsed Misinformation Through an Emotion-Fallacy Inoculation" By Cecilie S Traberg, Thomas Morton, & Sander van der Linden Click on the post for the key findings... 🧵 doi.org/10.56296/aip00…

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🚨 New Article Alert! "Identity is key, but Inoculation helps – how to empower Germans of Russian descent against pro-Kremlin disinformation" by Carolin Ziemer, Philipp Schmid, Cornelia Betsch & Tobias Rothmund. #Disinformation #Russia #Ukraine advances.in/psychology/10.…

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Paper out led by the brilliant Cecilie S Traberg! We test (1) a new inoculation against emotionally manipulative news & find #prebunking improves veracity discernment & (2) show how social cues make misinfo more persuasive but don't undermine inoculation. advances.in/psychology/10.…

Paper out led by the brilliant <a href="/CecilieTraberg/">Cecilie S Traberg</a>! We test (1) a new inoculation against emotionally manipulative news &amp; find #prebunking improves veracity discernment &amp; (2) show how social cues make misinfo more persuasive but don't undermine inoculation.

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🚨New publication alert 🚨 In Advances.in with Sander van der Linden & Thomas Morton, we test an emotion-fallacy #inoculation (#prebunking) intervention to reduce susceptibility to socially endorsed #misinformation. As promised, a 🧵on results below: advances.in/psychology/10.…

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People believe that social cues increase belief in misinformation more for others than themselves, showing a third-person effect, with inoculation still effective despite social endorsement, finds Cecilie S Traberg Morton & Sander van der Linden in Advances.in doi.org/10.56296/aip00…

People believe that social cues increase belief in misinformation more for others than themselves, showing a third-person effect, with inoculation still  effective despite social endorsement, finds <a href="/CecilieTraberg/">Cecilie S Traberg</a> Morton &amp; <a href="/Sander_vdLinden/">Sander van der Linden</a> in <a href="/Advances1n/">Advances.in</a> doi.org/10.56296/aip00…
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🚨 New Publication Alert! 🚨 "Scaling Crowdsourcing Interventions to Combat Partisan Misinformation" by Clara Pretus et al. Discover how crowdsourcing can help tackle politically polarizing misinformation. Read now: advances.in/psychology/10.…

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📢 Publication Alert! Roozenbeek, Remshard, and Kyrychenko present a thought-provoking perspective on the efficacy vs. effectiveness of misinformation interventions. Discover 6 critical challenges & recommendations for achieving real-world impact. advances.in/psychology/10.…

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Hundreds of studies have explored ways to tackle misinformation, but how much do we actually know about the real-world effectiveness of existing interventions? I highly recommend reading this important piece that outlines 6 challenges and their practical implications.

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🚨Publication Alert! New research by Aleksandar Tomasevic (Aleksandar Tomasevic) and Sara Major uses facial expression recognition & network psychometrics to analyze emotions in political leaders' communication. Edited by: Hudson Golino advances.in/psychology/10.…

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🚨How can we draw causal inferences in misinfo & conspiracy theory research? A new paper in advances.in/psychology argues for using instrumental variables, regression discontinuity, diff-in-diffs & synthetic control. Li Qian Tay Ullrich Ecker @ulliecker.bsky.social advances.in/psychology/10.…

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📢 New article in advances.in/psychology! Simran K. Johal & Mijke Rhemtulla explore how network-derived metrics can predict psychological variables. Their study evaluates five metrics across longitudinal datasets. Hudson Golino Mijke Rhemtulla advances.in/psychology/10.…

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🚨 New publication alert! "Intellectual humility is associated with greater misinformation discernment and metacognitive insight but not response bias" by Prike, Holloway, & Ecker. Ullrich Ecker @ulliecker.bsky.social advances.in/psychology/10.…