[PDF][PDF] Why misinformation must not be ignored

Recent academic debate has seen the emergence of a position that misinformation is not a
significant current problem. We believe that the arguments used to support this minimizing …

The Facebook Algorithm's Active Role in Climate Advertisement Delivery

A Sankaranarayanan, E Hemberg… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Communication strongly influences attitudes on climate change. Within sponsored
communication, high spend and high reach advertising dominates. In the advertising …

Breaking Climate Change Polarization

A Cakanlar - Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Climate change has become an increasingly polarizing issue in the United States and
across the globe, a divide reflected in the sustainable behaviors of liberals and …

[HTML][HTML] A trust inoculation to protect public support of governmentally mandated actions to mitigate climate change

T Spampatti, T Brosch, E Trutnevyte… - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - Elsevier
In a world barreling down into a worsening climate crisis, negative persuasive attacks to
necessary climate policies are major threats to the public's support of governmental …

[HTML][HTML] Counteracting socially endorsed misinformation through an emotion-fallacy inoculation

C Traberg, T Morton, S van der Linden - advances. in/psychology, 2024 - advances.in
This study (N= 755) explores the efficacy of an emotion-fallacy inoculation in reducing
susceptibility to emotionally misleading news and investigates the impact of persuasive …

Boring language is constraining the impact of climate science

QH Vuong, MH Nguyen, VP La - 2024 - philpapers.org
Abstract Language, one of humanity's major transformative innovations, is foundational for
many cultural, artistic, scientific, and economic advancements, including the creation of …

[PDF][PDF] Prebunking and Credible Source Corrections Increase Election Credibility: Evidence from the US and Brazil

J Carey, B Fogarty, M Gehrke, B Nyhan, J Reifler - sites.dartmouth.edu
We investigate how to most effectively counter misinformation in the context of widespread
fraud claims after recent elections in the US and Brazil. We first compare the corrections from …