Elizabeth A Harris,Stephanie L DeMora,Dolores Albarracín
Elizabeth A Harris
For the last decade, policymakers, journalists, and scientists have continued to alert us of the threat of misinformation for making sound decisions in the political, health, and environmental domains. In this study, we evaluate whether per...
The Relation between Media Consumption and Misinformation at the Outset of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in the US [0.03%]
美国在新冠疫情初期的媒体报道与误述之间的关系
Kathleen Hall Jamieson,Dolores Albarracin
Kathleen Hall Jamieson
A US national probability-based survey during the early days of the SARS-CoV-2 spread in the US showed that, above and beyond respondents' political party, mainstream broadcast media use (e.g., NBC News) correlated with accurate information...
Li Qian Tay,Stephan Lewandowsky,Mark J Hurlstone et al.
Li Qian Tay et al.
The proliferation of misinformation has prompted significant research efforts, leading to the development of a wide range of interventions. There is, however, insufficient guidance on how to evaluate these interventions. Here, we argue that...
Not just conspiracy theories: Vaccine opponents and proponents add to the COVID-19 'infodemic' on Twitter [0.03%]
不只是阴谋论:疫苗反对者和倡导者都在推特上增加COVID-19的“信息流行病”
Amelia M Jamison,David A Broniatowski,Mark Dredze et al.
Amelia M Jamison et al.
In February 2020, the World Health Organization announced an 'infodemic' -- a deluge of both accurate and inaccurate health information -- that accompanied the global pandemic of COVID-19 as a major challenge to effective health communicati...