- Randomized control trial subjected participants to COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and found exposure to said misinformation significantly reduced vaccine intent. 6.2% (3.9-8.5%) in the UK and 6.4% (4.0-8.8%) in the USA https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-021-01056-1 6 comments science
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- Did the Battle Against 'Misinformation' Go Too Far? https://undark.org/2024/01/08/covid-misinformation-censorship/ 1 comment
- Fact-checking may be important, but it won't help Americans learn to disagree better https://theconversation.com/fact-checking-may-be-important-but-it-wont-help-americans-learn-to-disagree-better-174034 0 comments
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