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A synthesis of evidence for policy from behavioural science during COVID-19

Kai Ruggeri et al. (2023). Nature 625, no. 7993 (2024): 134-147.

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PostedSeptember 12, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Accuracy Prompts

Displaying News Source Trustworthiness Ratings Reduces Sharing Intentions for False News Posts

Tatiana Celadin, Valerio Capraro, Gordon Pennycook, and David G. Rand (2023). Journal of Trust and Safety. 1(5). https://doi.org/10.54501/jots.v1i5.100

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PostedSeptember 11, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Misinformation

What Makes News Sharable on Social Media?

Xi Chen, Gordon Pennycook, and David G. Rand (2023). Journal of Quantitative Description. 3. https://doi.org/10.51685/jqd.2023.007

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PostedSeptember 11, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Social networks

Correcting misperceptions of out-partisans decreases American legislators’ support for undemocratic practices

James N. Druckman, Suji Kang, James Chu, Michael N. Stagnaro, Jan G. Voelkel, Joseph S. Mernyk, Sophia L. Pink, Chrystal Redekopp, David G. Rand, and Robb Willer (2023). PNAS. 120 (23) e2301836120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2301836120

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PostedSeptember 10, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Politics

How to think about whether misinformation interventions work

Brian Guay, Adam J. Berinsky, Gordon Pennycook, and David G. Rand (2023). Nature Human Behaviour. 7, 1231–1233.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01667-w

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PostedSeptember 8, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Misinformation, `Review articles

No association between numerical ability and politically motivated reasoning in a large US probability sample

Michael N. Stagnaro, Ben M. Tappin, and David G. Rand (2023). PNAS. 120 (32) e2301491120; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2301491120

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PostedJanuary 23, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Motivated Reasoning, Politics

Quantifying the potential persuasive returns to political microtargeting

Ben M. Tappin, Chloe Wittenberg, Luke B. Hewitt, Adam J. Berinsky, and David G. Rand (2023). PNAS. 120 (25) e2216261120; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2216261120

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PostedJanuary 16, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Politics

Reasoning about climate change

Bence Bago, Gordon Pennycook, and David G. Rand (2023). PNAS Nexus. 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad100

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PostedJanuary 9, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
TagsCooperation, Politics, Intuition, 2023, `Review articles

Unselfish traits and social decision-making patterns characterize six populations of real-world extraordinary altruists

Shawn A Rhoads, Kruti Vekaria, Katherine O’Connell, Hannah S Elizabeth, David G. Rand, Megan Kozak Williams, Abigail Marsh (2023). Nature Communications. 14, 1807. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37283-5

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PostedJanuary 6, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
TagsCooperation, 2023

The social media context interferes with truth discernment

Ziv Epstein, Nathaniel Sirlin, Antonio A. Arechar, Gordon Pennycook, and David G. Rand (2023). Science Advances. 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abo6169.

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PostedJanuary 5, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Accuracy Prompts, Misinformation, Social networks

Partisans’ receptivity to persuasive messaging is undiminished by countervailing party leader cues

Ben M. Tappin, Adam J. Berinsky, and David G. Rand (2023). Nature Human Behaviour. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01551-7

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PostedJanuary 4, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Politics, Motivated Reasoning, Elite cues

Examining accuracy-prompt efficacy in combination with using colored borders to differentiate news and social content online

Venya Bhardwaj, Cameron Martel, and David G. Rand (2023). HKS Misinformation Review. 4(1). p. 1-47. https://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-113.

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PostedJanuary 3, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Accuracy Prompts, Misinformation

Thinking more or thinking differently? Using drift-diffusion modeling to illuminate why accuracy prompts decrease misinformation sharing

Hause Lin, Gordon Pennycook, and David G. Rand (2023). Cognition. 230, 105312. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105312

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PostedJanuary 2, 2023
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2023, Accuracy Prompts, Misinformation

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PostedNovember 8, 2022
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Categoriescategory-year

Measuring exposure to misinformation from political elites on Twitter

Mohsen Mosleh and David G. Rand (2022). Nature Communications. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34769-6

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PostedNovember 1, 2022
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2022, Social networks, Misinformation, Elite cues

Learning to be selfish? A large-scale longitudinal analysis of Dictator games played on Amazon Mechanical Turk

Antonio A. Arechar, and David G. Rand (2022). Journal of Economic Psychology. 90, 102490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2022.102490

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PostedNovember 1, 2022
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2022, Cooperation

Birds of a feather don’t fact-check each other: Partisanship and the evaluation of news in Twitter’s Birdwatch crowdsourced fact-checking program

Jennifer Allen, Cameron Martel, and David G. Rand (2022). CHI '22: Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Article 245. p. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3502040

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PostedNovember 1, 2022
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2022, Social networks, Crowdsourcing, Misinformation, Politics

Does deliberation decrease belief in conspiracies?

Bence Bago, David G. Rand, and Gordon Pennycook (2022). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 103, 104395.

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PostedNovember 1, 2022
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2022, Intuition, Misinformation

Emotion may predict susceptibility to fake news but emotion regulation does not seem to help

Bence Bago, Leah R. Rosenzweig, Adam J. Berinsky, and David G. Rand (2022). Cognition and Emotion. 36 (6). https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2022.2090318

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PostedNovember 1, 2022
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2022, Intuition, Misinformation

Do Explanations Increase the Effectiveness of AI-Crowd Generated Fake News Warnings?

Ziv Epstein, Nicolo Foppiani, Sophie Hilgard, Sanjana Sharma, Elena Glassman, David Rand (2022). Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v16i1.19283

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PostedNovember 1, 2022
AuthorAntonio Alonso Arechar
Tags2022, Crowdsourcing, Misinformation, Fact-Checking, AI
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Durably reducing conspiracy beliefs through dialogues with AI


Thomas H. Costello, Gordon Pennycook, and David G. Rand (2024). Science

Quantifying the impact of misinformation and vaccine-skeptical content on Facebook


Jennifer Allen, Duncan Watts, and David G. Rand (2024). Science

Shifting attention to accuracy can reduce misinformation online


Gordon Pennycook, Ziv Epstein, Mohsen Mosleh, Antonio A. Arechar, Dean Eckles, and David Rand (2021). Nature

Scaling up fact-checking using the wisdom of crowds


Jennifer Allen, Antonio A. Arechar, Gordon Pennycook, and David Rand (2021). Science Advances

Fighting misinformation on social media using crowdsourced judgments of news source quality


Gordon Pennycook and David Rand (2019). PNAS

 

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