We examine how information from trusted social media sources can shape knowledge and behavior when misinformation and mistrust are widespread. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe, we partnered with a trusted civil society organization to randomize the timing of the dissemination of messages aimed at targeting misinformation about the virus to 27,000 newsletter WhatsApp subscribers. We examine how exposure to these messages affects individuals’ beliefs about how to deal with the virus and preventative behavior. In a survey of 864 survey respondents, we find a 0.26σ increase in knowledge about COVID-19 as measured by responses to factual questions. Through a list experiment embedded in the survey, we further find that potentia...
Like other disease outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid generation and disseminatio...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed our lives in multiple aspects, one of which is the...
The spreading of COVID-19 misinformation on social media could have severe consequences on people's ...
We examine how information from trusted social media sources can shape knowledge and behavior when m...
Background: The risks of misinformation on social networking sites is a global issue, especially in ...
The spread of false information on social media has become a growing concern for authorities around ...
The media are important information disseminators in society. Particularly in uncertain times, such ...
Abstract: WhatsApp is India’s most popular social media application and has emerged as a valuable to...
Social media and online communication are integral in how societies consume information today. As so...
Pandemic prevention information is an important tool in the knowledge adoption process, as indicated...
BackgroundSouth Asians, inclusive of individuals originating in India, Pakistan, Maldives, Banglades...
COVID-19 has had broad disruptive effects on economies, healthcare systems, governments, societies, ...
Like other disease outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid generation and disseminatio...
Across two studies with more than 1,700 U.S. adults recruited online, we present evidence that peopl...
The COVID-19 pandemic had spurred a concurrent outbreak of false information online. Debunking false...
Like other disease outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid generation and disseminatio...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed our lives in multiple aspects, one of which is the...
The spreading of COVID-19 misinformation on social media could have severe consequences on people's ...
We examine how information from trusted social media sources can shape knowledge and behavior when m...
Background: The risks of misinformation on social networking sites is a global issue, especially in ...
The spread of false information on social media has become a growing concern for authorities around ...
The media are important information disseminators in society. Particularly in uncertain times, such ...
Abstract: WhatsApp is India’s most popular social media application and has emerged as a valuable to...
Social media and online communication are integral in how societies consume information today. As so...
Pandemic prevention information is an important tool in the knowledge adoption process, as indicated...
BackgroundSouth Asians, inclusive of individuals originating in India, Pakistan, Maldives, Banglades...
COVID-19 has had broad disruptive effects on economies, healthcare systems, governments, societies, ...
Like other disease outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid generation and disseminatio...
Across two studies with more than 1,700 U.S. adults recruited online, we present evidence that peopl...
The COVID-19 pandemic had spurred a concurrent outbreak of false information online. Debunking false...
Like other disease outbreaks, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid generation and disseminatio...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed our lives in multiple aspects, one of which is the...
The spreading of COVID-19 misinformation on social media could have severe consequences on people's ...