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Fake news spread by 23% of Americans, study says
Fake News | Otis College
Fake News': Wide Reach but Little Impact, Study Suggests - The New York Times
Can You Tell Fake News From Real? Study Finds Students Have 'Dismaying' Inability : The Two-Way : NPR
The science of fake news | Science
I Think This News Is Accurate”: Endorsing Accuracy Decreases the Sharing of Fake News and Increases the Sharing of Real News - Valerio Capraro, Tatiana Celadin, 2022
New Study: Can Ordinary Users Effectively Fact Check Fake News in Real Time? - NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics
Study Finds Fake News Spreads Faster Than Real News on Twitter - Noticias de seguridad
Study Finds Top Challenges Journalists Face Include Combating Fake News, Filing Stories at a Faster Rate and Attracting New Audiences
PDF] Fake News Perception in Germany: A Representative Study of People's Attitudes and Approaches to Counteract Disinformation | Semantic Scholar
Is 'fake news' a fake problem? - Columbia Journalism Review
Study examines what makes people susceptible to fake health news | The University of Kansas
A Study on Fake News Subject Matter, Presentation Elements, Tools of Detection, and Social Media Platforms in India | Published in Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
Elderly, conservatives shared more Facebook fakery in 2016 | AP News
Marketers Reluctantly Coming to Terms with their Role in Fake News Crisis
Study: Fake news is making college students question all news - Poynter
PR News | Fake News Thrives on 'Alternative' Social Media Sites - Fri., Oct. 7, 2022
Study: Fake news is making college students question all news - Poynter
Study shows fake news is a problem | Deloitte Insights
A Study on Fake News Subject Matter, Presentation Elements, Tools of Detection, and Social Media Platforms in India | Published in Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
Awareness of Covid-19 Fake News Is High, but So Is Apathy, Finds WHO Study
Fake news 'vaccine' works: 'pre-bunk' game reduces susceptibility to disinformation | University of Cambridge