Gender as a moderating variable in online misinformation acceptance during COVID-19

A Mansoori, K Tahat, D Tahat, M Habes, SA Salloum… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Misinformation remained a critical consideration during the COVID-19 that further cultivated
fears leading to strong unrest among the public globally. This study clarifies certain …

Exploring European citizens' resilience to misinformation: Media Legitimacy and Media Trust as predictive variables

C Rodríguez-Pérez, MJ Canel - Media and Communication, 2023 - cogitatiopress.com
Building on the notion of an intangible resource, this research conceptualizes resilience as
an intangible resource that can be ascribed to countries (governments and media) and …

Can media literacy intervention improve fake news credibility assessment? A meta-analysis

C Lu, B Hu, MM Bao, C Wang, C Bi… - … , Behavior, and Social …, 2024 - liebertpub.com
Fake news impacts individuals' behavior and decision-making while also disrupting political
processes, perceptions of medical advice, and societal trends. Improving individuals' ability …

Who fact-checks and does it matter? Examining the antecedents and consequences of audience fact-checking behaviour in Hong Kong

SC Chia, F Lu, AC Gunther - The International Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This study investigated the ways in which people engaged in fact-checking in a highly
divided context—the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement (AEBM) in Hong Kong. A telephone …

From news disengagement to fake news engagement: Examining the role of news-finds-me perceptions in vulnerability to fake news through third-person perception

Y Tian, L Willnat - Computers in Human Behavior, 2025 - Elsevier
Despite the wealth of literature vested in the association between social media use and
vulnerability to fake news, it remains underexplored how and what kinds of social media …

The application of artificial intelligence technologies in social Media to detect fake news: a systematic review

PC Thang, TTN Trang - … Engineering: Proceedings of 6th ICMETE 2022, 2023 - Springer
News is considered a part of communication that keeps people up-to-date regarding
ongoing events, worldwide issues, and significant emerging characters. This highlights the …

Who reports witnessing and performing corrections on social media in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and France?

R Tang, EK Vraga, L Bode… - Harvard Kennedy …, 2024 - misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu
Implications Social media is often criticized as a source of misinformation (Smith et al., 2019;
Wang et al., 2019), but social media can also be a source of corrections. Research has …

Fake news on you, not me: the third-person effects of fake news in south korea

J Yoo, D Kim, WG Kim - Communication Research Reports, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study explored the perceptual components of the third-person effects of fake news
during the 2017 presidential election in South Korea. Specifically, we examined self-other …

Why people accept mental health-related misinformation: role of social media metrics in users' information processing

S Zhang, H Zhou, Y Zhu - Social Science Computer Review, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing on dual-process theories, this study aims to investigate the factors associated with
social media users' acceptance of mental health-related misinformation (MHRM). We …

Technology-assisted teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic: L2 teachers' strategies and encountered challenges

MK Chau, HP Bui - … Engineering: Proceedings of 6th ICMETE 2022, 2023 - Springer
Technological advancement has changed the landscape of education by providing
technological tools and opportunities for distance learning. Recent research has explored …