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The susceptibility of NU-Nazareth High School Students with Different…
The susceptibility of NU-Nazareth High School Students with Different Ideologies to Fake News Consumption
Reasons of Vulnerability of People to Fake News
Fake News on Social Media: People Believe What They Want to Believe When it Makes No Sense at All Moravec, Minas, & Dennis, 2018
Fake News: The Role of Psychological Factors in Belief Formation and Sharing Behavior Pennycook & Rand, 2019
The Role of Partisanship and Political Identity in Belief in Fake News Lyons, Montgomery, Guess, & Reifler, 2019
Fake News in Social Media: Bad Algorithms or Biased Users? A Study of the Impact of Algorithms and Social Influence on the Dissemination of Fake News on Social Media Platforms Zimmer, Stock, Scheibe, & Stock, 2019
From Belief in Conspiracy Theories to Trust in Others: Which Factors Influence Exposure, Believing, and Sharing Fake News Halpern, Valenzuela, Katz, & Miranda, 2019
The Facts of Fake News: A Research Review Tandoc, 2019
Lazy, Not Biased: Susceptibility to Partisan Fake News is Better Explained by Lack of Reasoning than by Motivated Reasoning Pennycook & Rand, 2019
Belief in Fake News is Associated with Delusionality, Dogmatism, Religious Fundamentalism, and Reduced Analytic Thinking Bronstein, Pennycook, Bear, Rand, & Cannon, 2019
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Influence of Political Beliefs (Ideologies, Identity, etc.) on Susceptibility towards Fake News
Political elites’ use of fake news discourse across communications platforms Farhall, Carson, Wright, Gibbons, & Lukamto, 2019
Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election Grinberg, Joseph, Friedland, Thompson, & Lazer, 2019
News Sharing on UK Social Media: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Correction Chadwick & Vaccari, 2019
The Influence of Political Ideology on Fake News Belief: The Portuguese Case Baptista, Correia, Gradim, & Pineiro-Naval, 2021
Who is Gullible to Political Disinformation?": Predicting Susceptibility of University Students to Fake News Bringula, Catacutan-Bangit, Garcia, Gonzales, & Valderama, 2021
Identity concerns drive belief: The impact of partisan identity on the belief and dissemination of true and false news Pereira, Harris, & Bavel, 2021
The Link Between Fake News Susceptibility and Political Polarization of the Youth in the Philippines Deinla, Mendoza, Ballar, & Yap, 2021.
TikTok’s Impact on Political Identity among Young Adults in the United States Church, 2022
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Political Ideologies Definition
Contemporary Political Ideologies
Eatwell, 1993
Political Ideologies
Rice University, 2024
Political Content Found in Social Media
Spreading of misinformation in the said field such as attacking other politicians with false data, disseminating not-factual info regarding a nation's, or current official's, "history" within the political area, etc.)
Influence by Peers: Facebook as an Information Source for Young People Bene, 2017
Where “Fake News” Flourishes: a Comparison Across Four Western Democracies Humprecht, 2018
Sourcing and Automation of Political News and Information over Social Media in the United States, 2016-2018 Bradshaw, Howard, Kollanyi, & Neudert, 2019
Political elites’ use of fake news discourse across communications platforms Farhall, Carson, Wright, Gibbons, & Lukamto, 2019
Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. presidential election Grinberg, Joseph, Friedland, Thompson, & Lazer, 2019
What the fake? Assessing the extent of networked political spamming and bots in the propagation of #fakenews on Twitter Al-Rawi, Groshek, & Zhang, 2019
Tracking Digital Disinformation in the 2019 Philippine Midterm Election Ong, Tapsell, & Curato, 2019
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The Political Game On Social Media: A quantitative study of to what extent Swedish first-time voters were influenced by political videos on "TikTok" Dallmann, 2023
Birds of a feather are persuaded together: Perceived source credibility mediates the effect of political bias on misinformation susceptibility Traberg & Van Der Linden, 2022
Scrolling, Simping, and Mobilizing: TikTok’s influence over Generation Z’s Political Behavior Karimi & Fox, 2023
Ability of Detecting and Willingness to Share Fake News Peren, Mazrekaj, & Thum, 2023
Who Believes in Fake News? Identification of Political (A)Symmetries Baptista & Gradim, 2022
Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Fake News: How Social Media Conditions Individuals to be Less Critical of Political Misinformation Rhodes, 2021