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Health Misinformation Corrections

Correcting health misinformation has been found to be more effective than corrections related to political information. Ingroup protective behavior, confirmation bias, and motivated reasoning could contribute to the greater difficulty in correcting political misinformation.

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Updated 2022-05-07

Contributors are:

Ari Contestable
Ari Contestable
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Who are from:

Ohio State University, Columbus
Ohio State University, Columbus
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References


  • Evaluating the impact of attempts to correct health misinformation on social media: A meta-analysis

  • How to unring the bell: A meta-analytic approach to correction of misinformation

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Social psychology

Psychology

Social Science

Empirical Science

Science

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