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Democrats are better than Republicans at discerning true and false news but do not have better metacognitive awareness

Democrats are better than Republicans at discerning true and false news but do not have better metacognitive awareness

by Emma Klekotka | Dec 13, 2023

AFFILIATE RESEARCH Democrats are better than Republicans at discerning true and false news but do not have better metacognitive awareness Mitch Dobbs, Joseph DeGutis, Jorge Morales, Kenneth Joseph, and Briony Swire-Thompson | December 2023 Abstract: Insight into one’s...
What’s in the Black Box? How Algorithmic Knowledge Promotes Corrective and Restrictive Actions to Counter Misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico

What’s in the Black Box? How Algorithmic Knowledge Promotes Corrective and Restrictive Actions to Counter Misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico

by Emma Klekotka | Aug 13, 2023

AFFILIATE RESEARCH What’s in the Black Box? How Algorithmic Knowledge Promotes Corrective and Restrictive Actions to Counter Misinformation in the USA, the UK, South Korea and Mexico Myojung Chung | August 2023 Abstract: While there has been a growing call for...
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