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Goals of a study by Pan, Liu & Fang (2021) about health misinformation acceptance
“(a) examine how factors such as anxiety about health-related issues, preexisting beliefs, and repeated exposure to health misinformation may contribute to the acceptance of the unverified information on social media, and (b), to explore demographic differences (e.g., sex, age, education level, and social-economic status) in health misinformation acceptance”
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