🧵 New report just dropped 🚨 "Fractured Reality: How Democracy Can Win the Global Struggle Over the Information Space" — from the EU Joint Research Centre, led by Mario Scharfbillig and I. A landmark read for anyone working on disinformation, platforms & democracy. 👇
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Happy to share this new paper out in JARMAC today, led by the indefatigable @emilyspearing.bsky.social :
Reducing the Belief-Boosting Impact of Misleading Graphs With Inoculation
doi.org/10.1037/mac0...
Glad I was able to contribute to this report for the Office of the Chief Scientist's National Science and Technology Council, "Information resilience: A framework for misinformation interventions", led by Eryn Newman:
www.chiefscientist.gov.au/sites/defaul...
Out now: You sure about that? The effects of textual and image-based skepticism on belief in dubious social-media claims
doi.org/10.1186/s412...
We tested if comments containing merely a skeptical 🤨 image reduce belief in dubious claims (they do). Led by the excellent @emilyspearing.bsky.social
The front cover of a report called Testimony Evaluation in criminal cases review commission casework. There is a logo of the evidence based justice lab and the University of Exeter, and two legal icons of a court building and a judge.
Restrictive rules surrounding review by the Criminal Cases Review Commission are preventing the efficient identification of some miscarriages of justice, says a new study by Prof. @rebeccakhelm.bsky.social Dir of the Evidence-Based Justice Lab and Dr @emilyspearing.bsky.social
tinyurl.com/mrp4hrf9
We know how to win hearts & minds in support of climate action, but we need to put much more effort into actually communicating the proven-effective messages. Folks, time's a wastin'. Let's get 'er done! @ashwinia.bsky.social @profsanderlinden.bsky.social @lewan.bsky.social @ulliecker.bsky.social...
This is coming up and I thought I'd boost it again with the little test tube icon: 🧪
We show that event-specific climate misinformation - i.e. claims that arson caused Australia’s 2019–20 Black Summer fires - distorts reasoning and donation behaviour. Corrections mitigated these effects, especially when highlighting multicausality of extreme weather events.
New paper by @emilyspearing.bsky.social et al. out now in the Journal of Environmental Psychology
Black Summer Arson: Examining the Impact of Climate Misinformation and Corrections on Reasoning
doi.org/10.1016/j.je...
We show that event-specific climate misinformation - i.e. claims that arson caused Australia’s 2019–20 Black Summer fires - distorts reasoning and donation behaviour. Corrections mitigated these effects, especially when highlighting multicausality of extreme weather events.
Happy to share a new paper (accepted at J Environ Psych), led by the amazing @emilyspearing.bsky.social
Black Summer Arson: Examining the Impact of Climate Misinformation and Corrections on Reasoning
osf.io/preprints/ps...
@johnfocook.bsky.social @lewan.bsky.social @profsanderlinden.bsky.social
I hear a lot about misinformation as a "symptom" of "distrust". Here we test this & find that while trust is important, it doesn't buffer: misinfo isn't mitigated by high trust. Both misinfo & distrust *independently* predict vaccine denial. It's a disease of its own!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Having to go to some chatbot to get misinformation is such a waste of time. That's why we need to put this right in the browser so you can get your misinformation faster.
Published today: One of the biggest #science #communication studies to date. We asked 71,922 people in 68 countries how they #engage with information about #science and combined the data with several country-level factors: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... #OpenAccess
Why Misinformation Must Not Be Ignored
Quite proud of this paper, which just received the journal's APA Editor's Choice award 😊
Big thanks to my coauthors Li Qian Tay, Jon Roozenbeek,
@profsanderlinden.bsky.social, John Cook, @naomioreskes.bsky.social, and @lewan.bsky.social
"The danger isn’t just the extreme cases — it’s the slow erosion of social trust"
some informed opinions on this featuring experts in the space including @ulliecker.bsky.social @drdanieljolley.bsky.social
"Five tactics used by industry to undermine science. The disinformation playbook tactics are employed by industry during the scientific process and the science-based decision-making process"
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
A fancy silver mint julip cup engraved with Chancellor's Award for Research and my name sitting on a wooden shelf with a poster reading "Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated" - Rosalind Franklin, a glass lego figure, and some other knickknacks
Photo of all the awardees with Vanderbilt leadership. Lisa's in a green dress and holding a silver cup
Honored to receive the Chancellor's Award for Research for this co-authored paper on the psychology of misinformation. It was really affirming to receive recognition for this research while the field is under attack and misinfo grants are being cancelled. 1/
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Great ECR job opportunity on the project “A Unified Computational Model of How Humans Use Automated Advice”: external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/en/job/52075...
Happy to share our new research on AI-generated visual misinformation - we find that specific media literacy tips about AI images improve misinformation discernment over general tips about fake news.
Feedback and comments welcome!
doi.org/10.1186/s412...
#psychsky #phdsky
AI summaries kill search traffic. This has been an obvious consequence of Google's AI summary strategy since its inception.
Apparently the training data is so valuable that Google is willing to risk the neck of the goose that lays golden eggs.
Screenshot: thebullshitmachines.com/lesson-9-blu...
A very important paper led by the phenomenal @lucy-h-butler.bsky.social
Say it with me: Corrections. Of. Scientific. Misinformation. Are. Effective.
@lewan.bsky.social @profsanderlinden.bsky.social @lkfazio.bsky.social @tobyprike.bsky.social @brionyswire.bsky.social @emilyspearing.bsky.social
🧵 THREAD: Why the Cato Institute’s new paper on “misinformation panic” is dangerously wrong, and why it completely misunderstands the real crisis we face.
www.cato.org/policy-analy...
Very excited to see this out today - led by the fabulous @emilyspearing.bsky.social
@lewan.bsky.social @brionyswire.bsky.social @tobyprike.bsky.social
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
Hey Australia, let's stay out of this one, yeah?
Thanks so much for a fabulous #sarmac2025, @ciaragreene.bsky.social @gillian-murphy.bsky.social! Many details made it such a joyess Irish-tinted celebration of the sarmac community. You're legends & we're immensely grateful ❤️ And I'm wildly proud of this lot too! (Thxs for putting up with me x)
The Impacts of Intent and Uncertainty on Source Credibility Following the Correction of Misinformation Mitch Dobbs
Finally Mitch Dobbs on how correcting false claims can affect source credibility. Why do we see differences between politicians and doctors (corrections decrease trust in lying doctors but not politicians)? Possibly differences in initial trust. #sarmac2025 26/