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News credibility labels have limited average effects on news diet quality and fail to reduce misperceptions
Political ScienceScience Advances

News credibility labels have limited average effects on news diet quality and fail to reduce misperceptions

K. Aslett, A. M. Guess, et al.

An ecologically valid randomized field experiment tested source-credibility labels in social feeds and search, finding no average change in low-quality news consumption after three weeks but suggestive improvements among the heaviest misinformation consumers — research was conducted by Kevin Aslett, Andrew M. Guess, Richard Bonneau, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua A. Tucker.... show more
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