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Prebunking Interventions Based on “Inoculation” Theory Can Reduce Susceptibility to Misinformation Across Cultures
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Political Bias in Perceptions of Fake News
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The Psychology of Fake News
Professor Sander Van Der Linden: “I Think There Is Reason to Be Optimistic About Our Ability to Deal with Fake News and Be Less Influenced by It”
Using Social and Behavioral Science to Support COVID-19 Pandemic Response
The Paranoid Style in American Politics Revisited: an Ideological Asymmetry in Conspiratorial Thinking