@morss_alex recently a study showed conservatives not influenced in same way by narrative as liberals, can not find that but https://t.co/nfOktw1xf2 https://t.co/nsa9duOqbN https://t.co/pgCy5rYWpr maybe it is a deeper issue? or just weaponised by years
"You don’t have to tell a story! A registered report testing the effectiveness of narrative versus non-narrative misinformation corrections" https://t.co/KkvvJwUmn5
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
"narrative corrections [we]re [as] effective [as] non-narrative corrections [for] misinformation contained in fictional event reports; [common] false claims commonly ...; [and] real-world false claims that are controversial" Total N > 2000 https://t.c
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
@JStubbersfield @JJTehrani Yeah. But have you seen this one, that came out this week? https://t.co/FoLTodnHH9
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
New misinformation debunking research paper https://t.co/jN0IW0yl9b
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
"...results suggest that the narrative versus non-narrative format does not matter for misinformation debunking, as long as corrections are easy to comprehend and contain useful, relevant, and credible information."
RT @chrisdc77: In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling ove…
In 2013 we created Registered Reports to help researchers escape from pernicious incentives that prioritise storytelling over accurate science In 2020, here is a Registered Report showing that storytelling doesn't work anyway Send cake, my work is done
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
To tell or not to tell a story in research!
Well this is an interesting challenge to the usual story (!) I've heard. I wonder if it suggests the real obstacles to debunking efforts lie elsewhere.
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
Fascinating, I do wonder if the narrative format would be more memorable after a longer delay. More generally, I suspect the "tell a story" advice conflates narrative form with a causal explanation. I'd bet that effective corrections need the second but n
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
the power of narrative... is overrated, apparently :)
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
RT @UlliEcker: One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You do…
One piece of debunking advice I often hear is "You have to tell a story." Well, stories are great, but it turns out: You don’t have to tell a story! A Registered Report testing the effectiveness of narrative vs. non-narrative misinformation corrections h