Science audiences, misinformation, and fake news
Volume: 116, Issue: 16, Pages: 7662 - 7669
Published: Jan 14, 2019
Abstract
Concerns about public misinformation in the United States-ranging from politics to science-are growing. Here, we provide an overview of how and why citizens become (and sometimes remain) misinformed about science. Our discussion focuses specifically on misinformation among individual citizens. However, it is impossible to understand individual information processing and acceptance without taking into account social networks, information...
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Title
Science audiences, misinformation, and fake news
Published Date
Jan 14, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
16
Pages
7662 - 7669
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