Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing.
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The role of conspiracist ideation and worldviews in predicting rejection of science.Hauntings, homeopathy, and the Hopkinsville Goblins: using pseudoscience to teach scientific thinkingRecursive fury: conspiracist ideation in the blogosphere in response to research on conspiracist ideation.The effects of anti-vaccine conspiracy theories on vaccination intentionsIllusions of causality: how they bias our everyday thinking and how they could be reducedAddressing heterogeneous parental concerns about vaccination with a multiple-source model: a parent and educator perspectiveRising tides or rising stars?: Dynamics of shared attention on Twitter during media eventsGoing with the Grain of Cognition: Applying Insights from Psychology to Build Support for Childhood VaccinationManipulating Google's Knowledge Graph Box to Counter Biased Information Processing During an Online Search on Vaccination: Application of a Technological Debiasing StrategyComputational Fact Checking from Knowledge NetworksSimple messages help set the record straight about scientific agreement on human-caused climate change: the results of two experimentsSchool-based influenza vaccination: parents' perspectives.Privacy and anonymity challenges when collecting data for public health purposes.Opposing effects of oxytocin on overt compliance and lasting changes to memory.The scientific consensus on climate change as a gateway belief: experimental evidence.Rational Irrationality: Modeling Climate Change Belief Polarization Using Bayesian Networks.Climate Change Conceptual Change: Scientific Information Can Transform Attitudes.Communicating with parents about vaccination: a framework for health professionals.E-Health literacy of medical and health sciences university students in Mashhad, Iran in 2016: a pilot study.Making decisions in a complex information environment: evidential preference and information we trust.Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influencePerceived social presence reduces fact-checking.Practices and promises of Facebook for science outreach: Becoming a "Nerd of Trust".NASA faked the moon landing--therefore, (climate) science is a hoax: an anatomy of the motivated rejection of science.Highlighting consensus among medical scientists increases public support for vaccines: evidence from a randomized experiment.Common (mis)beliefs about memory: a replication and comparison of telephone and Mechanical Turk survey methodsSocial identity threat motivates science-discrediting online comments.Does Exonerating an Accused Researcher Restore the Researcher's Credibility?Countering antivaccination attitudes.Beliefs about Childhood Vaccination in the United States: Political Ideology, False Consensus, and the Illusion of Uniqueness.Adding Natural Areas to Social Indicators of Intra-Urban Health Inequalities among Children: A Case Study from Berlin, Germany.Identifying Parents Who Are Amenable to Pro-Vaccination ConversationsPatient engagement and shared decision-making: What do they look like in neurology practice?Interventions to Correct Misinformation About Tobacco Products.Social media targeting of health messages. A promising approach for research and practicePatient knowledge and recall of health information following exposure to "facts and myths" message format variations.Communication Skills for Patient Engagement: Argumentation Competencies As Means to Prevent or Limit Reactance Arousal, with an Example from the Italian Healthcare System.Processing political misinformation: comprehending the Trump phenomenon.See Something, Say Something: Correction of Global Health Misinformation on Social Media.The realities of risk-cost-benefit analysis.
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Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing.
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Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing.
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z