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[edit]DescriptionWho is most susceptible to unreliable information when searching for more information? (Study 5).webp |
English: "Panels a through b present the effect of searching online on rating a false/misleading article as true and 95 percent confidence intervals during Study 5 as a unit of the standard deviation of the dependent variable. Marginal effects are subset by the quality of news returned in their search engine results (top 50% and bottom 50% of average source quality of news returned). Panel a presents the effect of being encouraged to search online among those ideologically congruent with the ideological perspective of the item of misinformation they are evaluating (N = 562, N = 320), while panel b presents the search effect of being encouraged to search online among those ideologically incongruent with the ideological perspective of the item of misinformation they are evaluating (N = 790, N = 428). All effects are estimated using ordinary least squares with article fixed effects and standard errors clustered at the individual and article level.
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Source | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06883-y |
Author | Authors of the study: Kevin Aslett, Zeve Sanderson, William Godel, Nathaniel Persily, Jonathan Nagler & Joshua A. Tucker |
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