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RT @ValentinMang: If you're interested in research on misinformation and conspiracy beliefs, I can highly recommend checking out this spec…
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Thanks to all contributors, including but not limited to those still on the X platform: @CecilieTraberg, @Sander_vdLinden, @CarolinZiemer, @TobiasRothmund, @ClaraPretus, @HelenaGilBui, @irenecisma, @RosaCHendricks, @YaraKyrychenko, @LiQianTay, @UlliEcker, @ShaunaBowes1, @lkfazio, @ValentinMang, @bobmfennis, @katefaasse
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Why do debates in misinformation research persist? Methodology matters! A new study in by @asherjdm and Kakkar reanalyzes 143,956 data points, shedding light on how conscientiousness and ideology shape fake news sharing.
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RT @KunstJonas: Why has research on source credibility effects produced mixed results? A new systematic review published in
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RT @ValentinMang: New paper alert! In this new publication in I systematically reviewed the literature on source…
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🔊New in "Source credibility effects in misinformation research: A review and primer" by @ValentinMang, @bobmfennis & @KaiEpstude. This systematic review unravels the complex role of source credibility in misinformation contexts.
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New meta-analysis: Intellectual humility linked to less susceptibility to misinformation 🧠 This study by @ShaunaBowes1 & @lkfazio thoroughly synthesizes 27 studies (N=33,814) on intellectual humility & misinformation and provides lots of nuances!
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RT @ShaunaBowes1: First official postdoc paper with @lkfazio in the Advances in Psychology Misinformation and Conspiracy Beliefs Special Co…
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🚀 New Article Alert! "Observed correlations between person-means depend on within-person correlations" By Jonas Haslbeck (@jonashaslbeck) & Sacha Epskamp (@SachaEpskamp)
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🚨 New publication alert! "Intellectual humility is associated with greater misinformation discernment and metacognitive insight but not response bias" by Prike, Holloway, & Ecker. @UlliEcker
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📢 New article in Simran K. Johal & Mijke Rhemtulla explore how network-derived metrics can predict psychological variables. Their study evaluates five metrics across longitudinal datasets. @GolinoHudson @mijkenijk
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🚨How can we draw causal inferences in misinfo & conspiracy theory research? A new paper in argues for using instrumental variables, regression discontinuity, diff-in-diffs & synthetic control. @LiQianTay @UlliEcker
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