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Can we vaccinate ourselves against misinformation?


There's a Psychological 'Vaccine' against Misinformation

How do we get “infected”? · In your research, you've extended the virus metaphor to argue that we can vaccinate ourselves against misinformation ...

Can we vaccinate ourselves against misinformation? | The Excerpt

Sander van der Linden, professor of social psychology at the University of Cambridge, joins The Excerpt to discuss what it takes to resist persuasion on social ...

Vaccination against misinformation: The inoculation technique ...

Similar to the biological vaccination, the psychological inoculation procedure leads to producing "antibodies" in the form of counterarguments that can immunize ...

VacunAcció: we vaccinate ourselves against misinformation | Escolab

VacunAcció: we vaccinate against misinformation is an activity with which Escolab joins the celebration of the European Immunization Week.

Can we vaccinate ourselves against misinformation? | The Excerpt

This month, the Department of Justice shut down nearly 1000 pro-Russia social media bots masquerading as American citizens.

Foolproof: A psychological vaccine against fake news

By injecting people with a severely weakened dose of fake news (the virus) and refuting it in advance, over time people can develop mental antibodies.

"We need to "vaccinate" people against misinformation so that they ...

A conversation with Dr. Erez Garty from the Davidson Institute about misinformation around Covid-19 in Israel, vaccine hesitancy and what is ...

Vaccine Misinformation Outpaces Efforts to Counter It

Misinformation about vaccines has proliferated on social media where it has led to rising levels of vaccine hesitancy at a faster rate than interventions are ...

Vaccines, Social Media, and the Spread of Misinformation

If you haven't seen polio in your life, you are not affected by it. Even if people who are against vaccinations are a very small group, they ...

Psychological Inoculation against Misinformation: Current Evidence ...

Inoculation theory offers a logical basis for developing a psychological “vaccine” against misinformation. We discuss the origins of inoculation ...

Immunizing the public against misinformation

Even as the world is laser-focused on the search for a safe, effective vaccine, misinformation continues to spread about immunization as well.

Misinformation of COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine hesitancy - Nature

Of the 281 participants who reported hearing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, 70 participants shared more than one piece of vaccine ...

Michael Cherenson - X.com

Can we vaccinate ourselves against misinformation? | The Excerpt @Sander_vdLinden https://t.co/cQr4cA3yzD via @usatoday.

Now there's a game you can play to 'vaccinate' yourself against fake ...

We developed an online game called Bad News (click here to play it), where players use misleading tactics to build their own fake news empire.

Misinformation about vaccine safety and uptake of COVID-19 ...

Confidence in vaccination is undermined by belief in such misinformation as the MMR vaccine causes autism [8], [9]. Early in the vaccine rollout, researchers ...

Fighting Misinformation - Pfizer

... vaccine itself. If the COVID-19 vaccine is effective, why do I need additional shots? Several vaccines require several shots to help provide immunity against ...

Can we vaccinate ourselves against misinformation? - ART19

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How 'prebunking' can fight fast-moving vaccine lies | PBS News

“We want to achieve some sort of herd immunity where enough people are psychologically vaccinated that misinformation won't have a chance to ...

COVID-19 misinformation: scientists create a 'psychological vaccine ...

That's because an effective vaccine roll out will rely on high vaccine confidence, and viral misinformation can adversely affect that confidence ...

Research on Combatting Vaccine Misinformation on Social Media

Vaccine-preventable diseases are resurging as immunization coverage has decreased, driven by reductions in vaccine confidence and trust. Social media ...