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Group level misperceptions about COVID-19
• Previous studies show group relations and shared belief systems often correlate with vulnerability to misinformation.
• Study looks at the correlation between misperception and group affiliations, media exposure, and lived experiences.
•Focuses on the role of racial/ethnic, religious, and partisan group affiliations relate to misperceptions people held about COVID-19
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