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Akram, Muhammad; Nasar, Asim; Arshad-Ayaz, Adeela – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
The manipulated or manufactured truth on social media platforms spreads false information to influence netizens' cognition, often resulting in fabricated social and political narratives. This study systematically reviews the literature on truth manipulation and its impact on the cognition of social media users. The primary focus is on…
Descriptors: Social Media, Deception, Misinformation, Propaganda
Iyengar, Ananya; Gupta, Poorvi; Priya, Nidhi – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
We attempt to replicate Roozenbeek and van der Linden's Western-based study in India by employing the "Bad News Game," an online game, in which players take on the role of a misinformation tycoon. They are exposed to weakened doses of the strategies employed in conspiracy and fake news production with the aim to cognitively inoculate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deception, News Media, News Reporting
Grady, Rebecca Hofstein; Ditto, Peter H.; Loftus, Elizabeth F. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Politically oriented "fake news"--false stories or headlines created to support or attack a political position or person--is increasingly being shared and believed on social media. Many online platforms have taken steps to address this by adding a warning label to articles identified as false, but past research has shown mixed evidence…
Descriptors: Deception, News Reporting, Political Attitudes, Social Media

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