A new 20-year analysis of news coverage reveals a clear link between negativity and misinformation. As the authors conclude: "as the negativity bias increases, accuracy decreases."
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A new study finds that jargon makes false information seem more credible. It boosts perceived expertise, especially among people with higher conspiracy mentality, even though it simultaneously reduces readability.
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Can we actually train ourselves to be more open-minded and harder to fool?
New research says yes. A short message warning us about closed-mindedness made people better at spotting misinformation, less likely to believe conspiracy theories, and more thoughtful about what they shared #MisinfoResearch
Media literacy games can be very effective in teaching important skills, and this new game uses an AI chatbot to add an extra layer of interactivity and engagement.
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New study finds that bilingual Ukrainians were less likely to believe news stories written in their less-preferred language, showing that language itself shapes how people judge information.
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Seeing the same fake news headlines multiple times makes people view sharing them as more acceptable, suggesting that repeated exposure can weaken social norms against spreading misinformation on social media.
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Now Available: Misguided: Where Misinformation Starts, How It Spreads, and What to Do About It, by Matthew Facciani. Includes the book's cover and a blurb by Sander van der Linden. Save 20% with code CUP20SM at cup.columbia.edu.
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—unlike standard debriefings, which slightly increased skepticism even toward true news.
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Grateful for the recognition and the valuable feedback during the conference 🙌
Looking forward to completing the next phase of the study so that we can share the results with a wider audience.
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New study finds that adding brief explanations to misinformation warning labels makes them more effective by reducing belief in false information and helping people remember who fact-checked the content.
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New paper argues that misinformation interventions must build, not erode, public trust, which means ensuring transparency, cultural relevance, and ethical design, especially for communities that may already distrust institutions.
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Exciting new publication!
We trained adolescents in epistemic strategies—and it worked. Students became more resilient to online misinformation, with effects lasting weeks.
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Evidence-based strategies to combat misinformation include strengthening public resilience through media literacy, promoting responsible platform practices, and ensuring transparent, open communication that upholds democratic values.
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Study finds that highlighting a source’s lack of expertise can be more effective than directly correcting disinformation. This approach can reduce belief in false health claims and lower the source’s credibility.
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My research shows that even small tools—like playing a short online game or getting instant feedback that an image was an AI fake —can help people spot and resist misinformation.
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Cancer may seem like a niche topic, but it offers a powerful model for studying misinformation due to its real-world impact, vulnerable audience, and measurable health consequences.
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In my latest Psychology Today post, I explain how social identity, personal networks, and media literacy shape how we process information.
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During the 2020 U.S. presidential election, just 0.3% of registered voters on Twitter—called "supersharers"—were responsible for 80% of the fake news shared on the platform. These users were typically older and more likely to be Republican.
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My first Psychology Today post is online! I write about how diversifying our social identities can protect us against misinformation. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misg... #MisinfoResearch
New publication! My colleagues at Notre Dame and I found that providing brief feedback and educational content significantly improved people's ability to spot manipulated images on social media.
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Using a cultural-historical framework and intervention mapping can help adapt these interventions to better match how people process information based on their education, environment, and conceptual thinking styles. #MisinfoResearch
Researchers developed six short videos to “prebunk” common misinformation tactics and logical fallacies. The videos successfully improved viewers’ ability to detect manipulative content (especially polarization and conspiracy theory tactics).
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However, these psychological benefits fade over time, suggesting that any relief these beliefs offer is temporary. #MisinfoResearch
New study of American and Turkish participants finds that belief in partisan conspiracy theories can motivate political participation.
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Misinformation is a global problem, and online information knows no borders. Understanding how people respond to false information requires global research that accounts for cultural, political, and technological differences. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... #MisinfoResearch
A new paper argues that disagreement is a more useful and measurable approach than focusing solely on misinformation, which is often hard to define and politicized.
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New research shows that prompts encouraging users to flag cancer treatment misinformation on social media effectively increase flagging behavior without leading to unintended actions like sharing or liking false posts.
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New research finds that people are more likely to believe additive misinformation (new but false details) than contradictory misinformation (false details that replace original ones), especially when reading, possibly because they process and encode additive misinfo more deeply.
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