Science audiences, misinformation, and fake news DA Scheufele, NM Krause Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (16), 7662-7669, 2019 | 883 | 2019 |
Fact-checking as risk communication: the multi-layered risk of misinformation in times of COVID-19 NM Krause, I Freiling, B Beets, D Brossard Journal of Risk Research 23 (7-8), 1052-1059, 2020 | 413 | 2020 |
Believing and sharing misinformation, fact-checks, and accurate information on social media: The role of anxiety during COVID-19 I Freiling, NM Krause, DA Scheufele, D Brossard New Media & Society 25 (1), 141-162, 2023 | 183 | 2023 |
The polls—trends: Americans’ trust in science and scientists NM Krause, D Brossard, DA Scheufele, MA Xenos, K Franke Public Opinion Quarterly, 2019 | 145 | 2019 |
What we know about effective public engagement on CRISPR and beyond DA Scheufele, NM Krause, I Freiling, D Brossard Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (22), e2004835117, 2021 | 63 | 2021 |
Whose AI? How different publics think about AI and its social impacts L Bao, NM Krause, MN Calice, DA Scheufele, CD Wirz, D Brossard, ... Computers in Human Behavior 130, 107182, 2022 | 47 | 2022 |
Misinformed about the" infodemic?" Science's ongoing struggle with misinformation DA Scheufele, NM Krause, I Freiling Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 522-526, 2021 | 46 | 2021 |
How not to lose the COVID-19 communication war DA Scheufele, NM Krause, I Freiling, D Brossard Issues in Science and Technology 17, 2020 | 46 | 2020 |
The ‘infodemic’ infodemic: Toward a more nuanced understanding of truth-claims and the need for (not) combatting misinformation NM Krause, I Freiling, DA Scheufele SocArXiv, 2022 | 40 | 2022 |
The science of open (communication) science: Toward an evidence-driven understanding of quality criteria in communication research I Freiling, NM Krause, DA Scheufele, K Chen Journal of Communication 71 (5), 686-714, 2021 | 27 | 2021 |
Science and Ethics of “Curing” Misinformation I Freiling, NM Krause, DA Scheufele AMA Journal of Ethics 25 (3), 228-237, 2023 | 24 | 2023 |
The Trust Fallacy: Scientists' search for public pathologies is unhealthy, unhelpful, and ultimately unscientific. NM Krause, DA Scheufele, I Freiling, D Brossard American Scientist 109 (4), 226-232, 2021 | 24 | 2021 |
Fake news: A new obsession with an old phenomenon? NM Krause, CD Wirz, DA Scheufele, MA Xenos Journalism and Truth in an Age of Social Media, 58-78, 2019 | 20 | 2019 |
In AI We Trust: The Interplay of Media Use, Political Ideology, and Trust in Shaping Emerging AI Attitudes S Yang, NM Krause, L Bao, MN Calice, TP Newman, DA Scheufele, ... Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 10776990231190868, 2023 | 7 | 2023 |
Placing “trust” in science: The urban–rural divide and Americans’ feelings of warmth toward scientists NM Krause Public Understanding of Science 32 (5), 596-604, 2023 | 4 | 2023 |
Collateral damage from debunking mRNA vaccine misinformation NM Krause, B Beets, EL Howell, H Tosteson, DA Scheufele Vaccine 41 (4), 922-929, 2023 | 3 | 2023 |
220 Fact-checking as risk communication: the multi-layered risk of misinformation in times of COVID-19 NM Krause, I Freiling, B Beets, D Brossard Covid-19: Confronting a New World Risk, 220-227, 0 | 1 | |
The impact of extreme precipitation events and their variability on climate change beliefs in the American public S Alexander, MN Calice, D Scheufele, D Brossard, N Krause, DB Wright, ... Weather, Climate, and Society 15 (4), 863-879, 2023 | | 2023 |
How Anti-Science Discourse Limits Research and Action on Science Polarization NM Krause The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2023 | | 2023 |
What we know about effective public engagement on CRISPR and beyond. DA Scheufele, NM Krause, I Freiling, D Brossard | | 2022 |