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Developing a fact-checking model for election disinformation [PDF]
Disinformation poses an increasing threat to the integrity of electoral processes. This research endeavoured to design a fact-checking model that can be used in an electoral cycle in Kenya. Through interviews and document analysis, the study first sought
Kiunga, Kenneth
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Visual Mis- and Disinformation, Social Media, and Democracy [PDF]
Dan, Viorela +6 more
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Misinformation interventions decay rapidly without an immediate posttest [PDF]
In recent years, many kinds of interventions have been developed that seek to reduce susceptibility to misinformation. In two preregistered longitudinal studies (N1 = 503, N2 = 673), we leverage two previously validated “inoculation” interventions (a ...
Capewell, Georgia +6 more
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The role of emergency physicians in the fight against health misinformation: Implications for resident training. [PDF]
Sheng AY +5 more
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Debunking & Prebunking: Strategies for Librarians to Eradicate Misinformation [PDF]
Goodsett, Mandi, Meszaros, Evan
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How to mitigate misinformation. [PDF]
Waldrop MM.
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Political activities such as general election campaigns in Indonesia have been elaborated on a digital basis. Digital election campaigns place the public as sources or intermediaries, in contrast to campaigns before the digital era which only placed the ...
Kurniawan, Deni, Septianda, M. Ferdi
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Effective mitigation of the belief perseverance bias after the retraction of misinformation: Awareness training and counter-speech. [PDF]
Siebert J, Siebert JU.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how infodemics (defined as an overabundance of information, including misinformation and disinformation) pose a threat to public health and could hinder individuals from making informed health decisions.
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