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Why Do People Share Disinformation On Social Media?
Why Do People Share Disinformation On Social Media?

Falling for fake news: the role of political bias and cognitive ability:  Asian Journal of Communication: Vol 31, No 4
Falling for fake news: the role of political bias and cognitive ability: Asian Journal of Communication: Vol 31, No 4

How to Spot Fake News: A Resource Page — Red Bank Public Library
How to Spot Fake News: A Resource Page — Red Bank Public Library

Detecting fake news on Facebook: The role of emotional intelligence | PLOS  ONE
Detecting fake news on Facebook: The role of emotional intelligence | PLOS ONE

Others are more vulnerable to fake news than I Am”: Third-person effect of  COVID-19 fake news on social media users - ScienceDirect
Others are more vulnerable to fake news than I Am”: Third-person effect of COVID-19 fake news on social media users - ScienceDirect

Combating Fake News: An Agenda for Research and Action | Shorenstein Center
Combating Fake News: An Agenda for Research and Action | Shorenstein Center

A cognitive scientist explains why humans are so susceptible to fake news  and misinformation | Nieman Journalism Lab
A cognitive scientist explains why humans are so susceptible to fake news and misinformation | Nieman Journalism Lab

NATO Review - Countering cognitive warfare: awareness and resilience
NATO Review - Countering cognitive warfare: awareness and resilience

The psychology of misinformation: Why we're vulnerable
The psychology of misinformation: Why we're vulnerable

Belief in fake news is associated with delusionality, dogmatism, religious  fundamentalism, and reduced analytic thinking.
Belief in fake news is associated with delusionality, dogmatism, religious fundamentalism, and reduced analytic thinking.

The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to  correction | Nature Reviews Psychology
The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction | Nature Reviews Psychology

MTI | Free Full-Text | Adolescents’ Vulnerability to Fake News and to  Racial Hoaxes: A Qualitative Analysis on Italian Sample
MTI | Free Full-Text | Adolescents’ Vulnerability to Fake News and to Racial Hoaxes: A Qualitative Analysis on Italian Sample

Determinants of individuals' belief in fake news: A scoping review  determinants of belief in fake news | PLOS ONE
Determinants of individuals' belief in fake news: A scoping review determinants of belief in fake news | PLOS ONE

Information Overload Helps Fake News Spread, and Social Media Knows It -  Scientific American
Information Overload Helps Fake News Spread, and Social Media Knows It - Scientific American

DL Seminar | The Truth About Fake News: Measuring Vulnerability to Fake News  Online
DL Seminar | The Truth About Fake News: Measuring Vulnerability to Fake News Online

The Psychology of Fake News: Trends in Cognitive Sciences
The Psychology of Fake News: Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Prebunking interventions based on the psychological theory of “inoculation”  can reduce susceptibility to misinformation across cultures. | HKS  Misinformation Review
Prebunking interventions based on the psychological theory of “inoculation” can reduce susceptibility to misinformation across cultures. | HKS Misinformation Review

Fake news game confers psychological resistance against online  misinformation | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Fake news game confers psychological resistance against online misinformation | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Belief in fake news is associated with delusionality, dogmatism, religious  fundamentalism, and reduced analytic thinking.
Belief in fake news is associated with delusionality, dogmatism, religious fundamentalism, and reduced analytic thinking.

Cognitive Ability and Vulnerability to Fake News
Cognitive Ability and Vulnerability to Fake News

Information Overload Helps Fake News Spread, and Social Media Knows It -  Scientific American
Information Overload Helps Fake News Spread, and Social Media Knows It - Scientific American

The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to  correction | Nature Reviews Psychology
The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction | Nature Reviews Psychology