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The attached Psychology Today article explains that belief in false health claims stems from a mix of psychological, emotional, and social factors, often spread by charismatic communicators who use emotion to make their message seem trustworthy and straightforward compared to nuanced
A study led by University of Exeter Professor Florian Stoeckel who put the findings in a new book, The Power of the Crowd, highlights the impact of user comments and how they shape how others judge content. Accurate comments can help identify hashtag#misinformation, while misleading
We've added 'The Power of the Crowd,' part of Cambridge University's Elements series, to our Books section dedicated to the study of mis- and #disinformation. The book highlights the impact of user comments and how they shape how others judge content, drawing from a pool of more than
A new Cal Poly Pomona course explores how #misinformation spreads in online spaces, why people believe it, and impacts on society and democracy, providing students with essential media literacy and critical thinking skills to help them recognize and respond to misleading content
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A study from New York University and UC San Diego finds that Latinos who rely on Spanish-language social media for news were 11-20 percentage points more likely to believe false political narratives than those using English-only platforms. Researchers surveyed more than 1,100 Latino
Give a thought-provoking selection from our library of books related to mis- and #disinformation this holiday season, written by leading experts like Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD DSc(hon), Barb McQuade, Richard Stengel, Gale Sinatra ☮️, Gary Marcus, Kara Swisher, Sander van der Linden, Anne Applebaum, Jonathan Haidt,
Social psychologists Randy Stein of Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State Northridge's Abraham Rutchick explain that some media consumers endorse obviously false claims not out of ignorance, but to signal dominance and psychological independence from perceived enemies or authorities in this