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Fake, False, or Polarised: news and the political psychology of (mis)perception

Media
Political Psychology
Social Media
P491
Tereza Capelos
University of Southampton
Jolanda van der Noll
FernUniversität in Hagen

Abstract

1. Fake News, Reality, and Information Perception in the Digital Era 2. Perceiving Coronavirus Disinformation: How Textual and Visual Message Features Affect Message Credibility and Acceptance 3. Perceptions of opinion poll credibility: The role of partisan bias 4. Tricked into supporting: An experimental assessment on the role of info-cues and cognitive scarcity in the proliferation of propaganda content on social media

Title Details
Perceptions of opinion poll credibility: The role of partisan bias View Paper Details
Fake News, Reality, and Information Perception in the Digital Era View Paper Details
Tricked into supporting: An experimental assessment on the role of info-cues and cognitive scarcity in the proliferation of propaganda content on social media View Paper Details