Association for Psychological Science: A 'Nudge' May Not Be Enough to Counter Fake News Online
June 12, 2021
June 12, 2021
WASHINGTON, June 12 (TNSJou) -- The Association for Psychological Science issued the following news release June 11, 2021:
In 2020, research on misinformation related to COVID-19 suggested that priming people--giving them cues to think about the accuracy of information--could make them more discerning when it comes to what they share on social media. These tantalizing results, however, may not be as promising as once hoped.
Recently, the Center for Open Science asked a . . .
In 2020, research on misinformation related to COVID-19 suggested that priming people--giving them cues to think about the accuracy of information--could make them more discerning when it comes to what they share on social media. These tantalizing results, however, may not be as promising as once hoped.
Recently, the Center for Open Science asked a . . .