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Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: Credibility Cues May Improve the 'News Diets' of Misinformation Consumers
May 07, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, May 7 (TNSRes) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:

A media diet rich with misinformation can increase misperceptions, heighten political cynicism, lower trust in the media, and further exacerbate growing polarization. Understanding which media outlets users visit -- and why -- is key to understanding how misinformation spreads and ways it can be stopped.

Andy Guess of the Princeton S . . .

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