Misinformation can have a profound detrimental impact on populations' wellbeing. In this large UK-based online experiment (n = 2430), we assessed the performance of false tag and inoculation interventions in protecting against different forms of misinformation ('variants'). While previous experiments have used perception- or intention-based outcome measures, we presented participants with real-life misinformation posts in a social media platform simulation and measured their engagement, a more ecologically valid approach. Our pre-registered mixed-effects models indicated that both interventions reduced engagement with misinformation, but inoculation was most effective. However, random differences analysis revealed that the protection confer...
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
Introduction: Misinformation is a complex concept and its meaning can encompass several kinds of dif...
Across two studies with more than 1,700 U.S. adults recruited online, we present evidence that peopl...
Misinformation can have a profound detrimental impact on populations' wellbeing. In this large UK-ba...
Online misinformation continues to have adverse consequences for society. Inoculation theory has bee...
Since entering the post-truth digital age, awareness in false information spreading online has incre...
Online misinformation is a pervasive global problem. In response, psychologists have recently explo...
Recent research has explored the possibility of building attitudinal resistance against online misin...
The spread of false information on social media has become a growing concern for authorities around ...
The unchecked spread of misinformation is recognized as an increasing threat to public, scientific a...
There has been increasing concern with the growing infusion of misinformation, or “fake news”, into ...
Building misinformation resilience at scale continues to pose a challenge. Gamified "inoculation" in...
This study finds that the online “fake news” game, Bad News, can confer psychological resistance aga...
Little research is available on psychological interventions that can counter susceptibility to polar...
Misinformation management is a growing area of concern in Online Social Network (OSN) organizations....
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
Introduction: Misinformation is a complex concept and its meaning can encompass several kinds of dif...
Across two studies with more than 1,700 U.S. adults recruited online, we present evidence that peopl...
Misinformation can have a profound detrimental impact on populations' wellbeing. In this large UK-ba...
Online misinformation continues to have adverse consequences for society. Inoculation theory has bee...
Since entering the post-truth digital age, awareness in false information spreading online has incre...
Online misinformation is a pervasive global problem. In response, psychologists have recently explo...
Recent research has explored the possibility of building attitudinal resistance against online misin...
The spread of false information on social media has become a growing concern for authorities around ...
The unchecked spread of misinformation is recognized as an increasing threat to public, scientific a...
There has been increasing concern with the growing infusion of misinformation, or “fake news”, into ...
Building misinformation resilience at scale continues to pose a challenge. Gamified "inoculation" in...
This study finds that the online “fake news” game, Bad News, can confer psychological resistance aga...
Little research is available on psychological interventions that can counter susceptibility to polar...
Misinformation management is a growing area of concern in Online Social Network (OSN) organizations....
The popularity of social network sites (SNSs) has demonstrated their important role in the digital w...
Introduction: Misinformation is a complex concept and its meaning can encompass several kinds of dif...
Across two studies with more than 1,700 U.S. adults recruited online, we present evidence that peopl...