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Prominent misinformation interventions reduce misperceptions but increase scepticism
Political ScienceNature Human Behaviour

Prominent misinformation interventions reduce misperceptions but increase scepticism

E. Hoes, B. Aitken, et al.

Current misinformation interventions may inadvertently foster skepticism towards legitimate information. Researchers Emma Hoes, Brian Aitken, Jingwen Zhang, Tomasz Gackowski, and Magdalena Wojcieszak conducted extensive surveys across the US, Poland, and Hong Kong, revealing a concerning negative impact on the perceived credibility of factual content. Discover the implications of their findings!... show more
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