Exploring factors that mitigate the continued influence of misinformation
Abstract Background The term “continued influence effect” (CIE) refers to the phenomenon that discredited and obsolete information continues to affect behavior and beliefs. The practical relevance of this work is particularly apparent as we confront fake news everyday. Thus, an important question be...
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Auteurs principaux: | Irene P. Kan, Kendra L. Pizzonia, Anna B. Drummey, Eli J. V. Mikkelsen |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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