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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel examine how exposure to misinformation impacts politics and society both online and offline
Informational Moral Panic: The Indirect Effects of Misinformation - Chloe R Mortenson, Northwestern University; Erik C. Nisbet, Cornell University; R. Kelly Garrett, Ohio State University
Does the Style of Misinformation Condition Its Effect? An Experiment in Brazil - Rodrigo Fernández Caba; Simon Chauchard, University Carlos 3 of Madrid; Fernando Barros de Mello, Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences
Illusory Truth and Partisan Motivated Reasoning - Tiago Augusto da Silva Ventura, Georgetown University; James Hodgdon Bisbee, Vanderbilt University; Sarah Graham
To Forward or Not to Forward? The Effect of WhatsApp Labels on Misinformation - Simge Andi, University of Exeter; Richard Fletcher, University of Oxford
How Source Attribution Affects Responses to Misinformation on Personal Messaging - Cristian Vaccari, University of Edinburgh; Andrew Chadwick, Loughborough University; Natalie-Anne Hall, Loughborough University; Brendan Lawson, Loughborough University