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MISINFORMATION*

International Economic Review, 2013
A candidate for political office has private information about his and his rival’s qualifications. A more informative positive (negative) campaign generates a more accurate public signal about his own (his rival’s) qualifications, but costs more. A high type candidate has a comparative advantage in negative campaigns if, relative to the low type, he ...
Li, Hao, Li, Wei
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Combating Misinformation

Nursing for Women's Health, 2022
Nurses have a responsibility to provide accurate, evidence-based information to help combat misinformation that threatens public health.
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Misinformation on abortion

The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 2011
To find the latest and most accurate information on aspects of induced abortion.A literature survey was carried out in which five aspects of abortion were scrutinised: risk to life, risk of breast cancer, risk to mental health, risk to future fertility, and fetal pain.Abortion is clearly safer than childbirth.
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The misinformation machine

Science, 2019
Misinformation results from many interacting ...
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Misinformation

2022
The Elgar Encyclopedia of Technology and Politics is a landmark resource that offers a comprehensive overview of the ways in which technological development is reshaping politics. Providing an unparalleled starting point for research, it addresses all the major contemporary aspects of the field, comprising entries written by over 90 scholars from 33 ...
Margherita Bordignon, Giovanni Pagano
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Misinformed about misinformation: On the polarizing discourse on misinformation and its consequences for the field

Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
The field of misinformation is facing several challenges, from attacks on academic freedom to polarizing discourse about the nature and extent of the problem for elections and digital wellbeing. However, we see this as an inflection point and an opportunity to chart a more informed and contextual research practice.
Irene V. Pasquetto   +2 more
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Misinformation

American Journal of Public Health, 2021
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Misinformation

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1989
It is well known that informational theories of representation have trouble accounting for error. Informational semantics is a family of theories attempting a naturalistic, unashamedly reductive explanation of the semantic and intentional properties of thought and language.
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