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The Swiss cheese model for mitigating online misinformation

Calleja, N., AbdAllah, A., Abad, N., Ahmed, N., Albarracin, D., Altieri, E., … & Purnat, T. D. (2021). A public health research agenda for managing infodemics: methods and results of the first WHO infodemiology conference. JMIR infodemiology, 1(1), e30979. https://doi.org/10.2196/30979 In this article, we advocate for a swiss cheese model of mitigating online misinformation i.e.

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A public health research agenda for managing infodemics: methods and results of the first WHO infodemiology conferenceAn Eye Tracking Approach to Understanding Misinformation and Correction Strategies on Social Media: The Mediating Role of Attention and Credibility to Reduce HPV Vaccine MisperceptionsAssessing the relative merits of news literacy and corrections in responding to misinformation on Twitter

Calleja, N., AbdAllah, A., Abad, N., Ahmed, N., Albarracin, D., Altieri, E., … & Purnat, T. D. (2021). A public health research agenda for managing infodemics: methods and results of the first WHO infodemiology conference. JMIR infodemiology, 1(1), e30979. https://doi.org/10.2196/30979

A public health research agenda for managing infodemics: methods and results of the first WHO infodemiology conferenceAn Eye Tracking Approach to Understanding Misinformation and Correction Strategies on Social Media: The Mediating Role of Attention and Credibility to Reduce HPV Vaccine MisperceptionsAssessing the relative merits of news literacy and corrections in responding to misinformation on Twitter Read More »

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An Eye Tracking Approach to Understanding Misinformation and Correction Strategies on Social Media: The Mediating Role of Attention and Credibility to Reduce HPV Vaccine MisperceptionsAssessing the relative merits of news literacy and corrections in responding to misinformation on Twitter

Vraga, E. K., & Bode, L. (2021). Addressing COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media Preemptively and Responsively. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(2), 396-403. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2702.203139.

An Eye Tracking Approach to Understanding Misinformation and Correction Strategies on Social Media: The Mediating Role of Attention and Credibility to Reduce HPV Vaccine MisperceptionsAssessing the relative merits of news literacy and corrections in responding to misinformation on Twitter Read More »

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The Effects of a News Literacy Video and Real-Time Corrections to Video Misinformation Related to Sunscreen and Skin CancerCorrection Experiences on Social Media During COVID-19

Vraga, E. K., & Bode, L. (2021). Addressing COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media Preemptively and Responsively. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(2), 396-403. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2702.203139. Most research has focused on textual or visual misinformation. In this article, we focus on video misinformation and combine to promising techniques for responding to it:  Real-time observational correction from users rebutting the

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Correction Experiences on Social Media During COVID-19

Bode, L., & Vraga, E. (2021). Value for Correction: Documenting Perceptions about Peer Correction of Misinformation on Social Media in the Context of COVID-19 . Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 1. https://doi.org/10.51685/jqd.2021.016. In this article, we aim to document how often people experience correction of misinformation on social media in the context of COVID-19

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Value for Correction: Documenting Perceptions about Peer Correction of Misinformation on Social Media in the Context of COVID-19.

Bode, L., & Vraga, E. (2021). Value for Correction: Documenting Perceptions about Peer Correction of Misinformation on Social Media in the Context of COVID-19 . Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 1. https://doi.org/10.51685/jqd.2021.016. In this article, we aim to understand people’s attitude towards correction on social media because previous research suggests that many users avoid

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Addressing COVID-19 Misinformation On Social Media Preemptively And Responsively

Vraga, E. K., & Bode, L. (2021). Addressing COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media Preemptively and Responsively. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(2), 396-403. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2702.203139. This article studies the World Health Organization’s (WHO) infographic aimed at debunking Covid-19 emphasizing the following: Taking a hot bath does not prevent you from catching Covid-19 because it does not raise your

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