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Permalink #30
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'Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing,' Psychological Science in the Public Interest, University of Western Australia, psychologist Stephen Lewandowsy et al., 2012.
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www.jstor.org/stable/23484653?addFooter=false
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Though ideology and personal worldviews can be major obstacles for debiasing, there nonetheless are a number of effective techniques for reducing the impact of misinformation, and we pay special attention to these factors that aid in debiasing. We conclude by providing specific recommendations for the debunking of misinformation. These recommendations pertain to the ways in which corrections should be designed, structured, and applied in order to maximize their impact.
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