2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-54030-y
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The persuasive effects of social cues and source effects on misinformation susceptibility

Cecilie S. Traberg,
Trisha Harjani,
Jon Roozenbeek
et al.

Abstract: Although misinformation exposure takes place within a social context, significant conclusions have been drawn about misinformation susceptibility through studies that largely examine judgements in a social vacuum. Bridging the gap between social influence research and the cognitive science of misinformation, we examine the mechanisms through which social context impacts misinformation susceptibility across 5 experiments (N = 20,477). We find that social cues only impact individual judgements when they influenc… Show more

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