Hypothesis about repeated exposure & health misinformation by Pan, Liu & Fang (2021)
Repeated exposure increases one’s likelihood to believe a statement (Dechene et al., 2010) because the increased familiarity leads to easier processing (Shen et al., 2019). Pan, Liu and Fang (2021) hypothesized that “individuals’ repeated exposure to health misinformation is positively associated with their health misinformation acceptance.“
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Hypothesis about preexisting beliefs and & health misinformation by Pan, Liu & Fang (2021)
Hypothesis about repeated exposure & health misinformation by Pan, Liu & Fang (2021)
Findings of a study by Pan, Liu & Fang (2021) about health misinformation acceptance
Limitations of Pan, Liu and Fang's study (2021) on health misinformation acceptance
Survey design in Pan, Liu & Fang's study (2021) on health misinformation acceptance
Participants in Pan, Liu & Fang's study (2021) on health misinformation acceptance