Resilient misinformation in a crisis

Science56.90
Volume: 367, Issue: 6477, Pages: 522.6 - 523
Published: Jan 30, 2020
Abstract
Social Science Countering the public's belief in false or unsupported claims may require more than corrective, factual information. Carey et al. analyzed results from a nationally representative survey in Brazil and show that corrective information campaigns did not reduce commonly held conspiracy theories relating to Zika and failed to effect preventive behavior for yellow fever. Efforts to counter misperceptions about the Zika virus also had...
Paper Details
Title
Resilient misinformation in a crisis
Published Date
Jan 30, 2020
Journal
Volume
367
Issue
6477
Pages
522.6 - 523
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