The relationship between political affiliation and beliefs about sources of “fake news” | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications | Full Text https://t.co/SRqmKGeDDs
@Thinktwicemore @JunitoPalermo Conservatives' greater propensity to spreading disinformation is likely linked to their "sensitivity to threat", meaning they consider more things more threatening than non-conservatives do. https://t.co/pmay0voxof
4/ One of the more interesting 'side' observations I've made in researching these things is that Democrats 1) share more news and 2) make more statements Dialogue is good. Cultural exchange is good. Staying rural and becoming xenophobic is bad. https://t
@cazamosfakenews ¿qué tal?
RT @CienciaDelCope: Las fuentes de noticias que la gente considera como #fakenews son las que entran en conflicto con sus creencias polític…
RT @CienciaDelCope: Las fuentes de noticias que la gente considera como #fakenews son las que entran en conflicto con sus creencias polític…
RT @CienciaDelCope: Las fuentes de noticias que la gente considera como #fakenews son las que entran en conflicto con sus creencias polític…
Las fuentes de noticias que la gente considera como #fakenews son las que entran en conflicto con sus creencias políticas preexistentes, apunta un nuevo estudio en 'Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications'. https://t.co/i13lEYy20U https://t.co/TGXo
The relationship between political affiliation and beliefs about sources of “fake news” "The 2016 US Presidential campaign saw an explosion in popularity for the term “fake news.”" https://t.co/9PHVbwbiwy
RT @byrd_nick: Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (…
RT @byrd_nick: Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (…
RT @byrd_nick: Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (…
RT @byrd_nick: Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (…
RT @byrd_nick: Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (…
RT @byrd_nick: Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (…
RT @byrd_nick: Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (…
Which news sources were deemed "fake news", "propaganda", and "real news" varied by self-reported political identification (7-point scale) (Experiments 1-2), but this may have been more about reasoning style than ideology (Experiment 3). #OpenAccess: http