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The fingerprints of misinformation: how deceptive content differs from reliable sources in terms of cognitive effort and appeal to emotions

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The fingerprints of misinformation: how deceptive content differs from reliable sources in terms of cognitive effort and appeal to emotions

C. Carrasco-farré

This exciting research conducted by Carlos Carrasco-Farré examines the intriguing differences between misinformation and factual news across a vast collection of articles. Discover how misinformation captivates with its emotional appeal and simplicity, shedding light on the importance of understanding its varied characteristics.

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Influential Citations
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Reference Count
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