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Thinking Clearly About Misinformation. / Tay, Li; Lewandowsky, Stephan; Hurlstone, Mark et al.
In: Communications Psychology, Vol. 2, 4, 05.01.2024.

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Tay, L, Lewandowsky, S, Hurlstone, M, Kurz, T & Ecker, U 2024, 'Thinking Clearly About Misinformation', Communications Psychology, vol. 2, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44271-023-00054-5

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Tay, L., Lewandowsky, S., Hurlstone, M., Kurz, T., & Ecker, U. (2024). Thinking Clearly About Misinformation. Communications Psychology, 2, Article 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44271-023-00054-5

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Tay L, Lewandowsky S, Hurlstone M, Kurz T, Ecker U. Thinking Clearly About Misinformation. Communications Psychology. 2024 Jan 5;2:4. doi: 10.1038/s44271-023-00054-5

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Tay, Li ; Lewandowsky, Stephan ; Hurlstone, Mark et al. / Thinking Clearly About Misinformation. In: Communications Psychology. 2024 ; Vol. 2.

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abstract = "There is concern that many ills in Western societies are caused by misinformation. Some researchers argue that misinformation is merely a symptom, not a cause. This is a false dichotomy, and research should differentiate between dimensions of misinformation in these evaluations.",
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