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Detecting fake news on Facebook: The role of emotional intelligence | PLOS ONE
Lazy, not biased: Susceptibility to partisan fake news is better explained by lack of reasoning than by motivated reasoning - ScienceDirect
A Study on Fake News Subject Matter, Presentation Elements, Tools of Detection, and Social Media Platforms in India | Published in Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
Detecting fake news on Facebook: The role of emotional intelligence | PLOS ONE
The Psychology of Fake News - ScienceDirect
Misinformation: susceptibility, spread, and interventions to immunize the public | Nature Medicine
Why Some Groups Are More Susceptible to Believing Misinformation | Psychology Today
Full article: Insight problem solving ability predicts reduced susceptibility to fake news, bullshit, and overclaiming
The Susceptibility of Singaporeans Towards Fake News | Ipsos
The Psychology of Fake News - ScienceDirect
The Psychology of Fake News: Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Fake news reminders and veracity labels differentially benefit memory and belief accuracy for news headlines | Scientific Reports
Susceptibility to misinformation is consistent across question framings and response modes and better explained by myside bias and partisanship than analytical thinking
Behavioral Sciences | Free Full-Text | Trust, Media Credibility, Social Ties, and the Intention to Share towards Information Verification in an Age of Fake News
Frontiers | Going Viral: How Fear, Socio-Cognitive Polarization and Problem-Solving Influence Fake News Detection and Proliferation During COVID-19 Pandemic
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook | Science Advances
Detecting fake news on Facebook: The role of emotional intelligence | PLOS ONE
Reliance on emotion promotes belief in fake news | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications | Full Text
Sustainability | Free Full-Text | The Crisis of Public Health and Infodemic: Analyzing Belief Structure of Fake News about COVID-19 Pandemic
New research identifies a cognitive mechanism linked to reduced susceptibility to fake news
A systematic review on fake news research through the lens of news creation and consumption: Research efforts, challenges, and future directions | PLOS ONE
Sharing of misinformation is habitual, not just lazy or biased | PNAS