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  • Research question of Anthony & Moulding's (2019) study "Breaking the news: Belief in fake news and conspiracist beliefs."

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Limitations of Anthony & Moulding's (2019) study "Breaking the news: Belief in fake news and conspiracist beliefs."

correlational study, participants were disproportionally left-wing oriented and young, no consideration of previous exposure to fake news

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Updated 2021-07-24

Contributors are:

Mona Corinna Griesberg
Mona Corinna Griesberg
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Who are from:

Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo College
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References


  • Belief in fake news and conspiracist beliefs (Anthony & Moulding, 2019)

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