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Nudge-based misinformation interventions are effective in information environments with low misinformation prevalence

Psychology

Nudge-based misinformation interventions are effective in information environments with low misinformation prevalence

L. H. Butler, T. Prike, et al.

Explore evidence that a combined accuracy and social-norm nudge can reduce sharing of misinformation even when false content is relatively rare—tested in simulated social-media environments with 50%, 20%, and 12.5% misinformation. The study (N=1387) shows the nudge improved sharing discernment in lower-misinformation conditions. This research was conducted by Lucy H. Butler, Toby Prike, and Ullrich K. H. Ecker.... show more
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