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        ELEVEN Misinformation and Its Correction: Cognitive Mechanisms and Recommendations for Mass Communication
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        Briony Swire
        
 and Ullrich Ecker 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Introduction: Misinformation among Mass Audiences as a Focus for Inquiry 1
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                            PART I Dimensions of Audience Awareness of Misinformation
 - ONE Believing Things That Are Not True: A Cognitive Science Perspective on Misinformation 15
 - TWO Awareness of Misinformation in Health-Related Advertising: A Narrative Review of the Literature 35
 - THREE The Importance of Measuring Knowledge in the Age of Misinformation and Challenges in the Tobacco Domain 51
 - FOUR Measuring Perceptions of Shares of Groups 71
 - FIVE Dimensions of Visual Misinformation in the Emerging Media Landscape 91
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                            PART II Theoretical Effects and Consequences of Misinformation
 - SIX The Effects of False Information in News Stories 109
 - SEVEN Can Satire and Irony Constitute Misinformation? 124
 - EIGHT Media and Political Misperceptions 140
 - NINE Misinformation and Science: Emergence, Diffusion, and Persistence 157
 - TEN Doing the Wrong Things for the Right Reasons: How Environmental Misinformation Affects Environmental Behavior 177
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                            PART III Solutions and Remedies for Misinformation
 - ELEVEN Misinformation and Its Correction: Cognitive Mechanisms and Recommendations for Mass Communication 195
 - TWELVE How to Counteract Consumer Product Misinformation 212
 - THIRTEEN A History of Fact Checking in U.S. Politics and Election Contexts 232
 - FOURTEEN Comparing Approaches to Journalistic Fact Checking 249
 - FIFTEEN The Role of Middle-Level Gatekeepers in the Propagation and Longevity of Misinformation 263
 - SIXTEEN Encouraging Information Search to Counteract Misinformation: Providing “Balanced” Information about Vaccines 274
 - Conclusion: An Agenda for Misinformation Research 289
 - Contributors 295
 - Index 299
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - Introduction: Misinformation among Mass Audiences as a Focus for Inquiry 1
 - 
                            PART I Dimensions of Audience Awareness of Misinformation
 - ONE Believing Things That Are Not True: A Cognitive Science Perspective on Misinformation 15
 - TWO Awareness of Misinformation in Health-Related Advertising: A Narrative Review of the Literature 35
 - THREE The Importance of Measuring Knowledge in the Age of Misinformation and Challenges in the Tobacco Domain 51
 - FOUR Measuring Perceptions of Shares of Groups 71
 - FIVE Dimensions of Visual Misinformation in the Emerging Media Landscape 91
 - 
                            PART II Theoretical Effects and Consequences of Misinformation
 - SIX The Effects of False Information in News Stories 109
 - SEVEN Can Satire and Irony Constitute Misinformation? 124
 - EIGHT Media and Political Misperceptions 140
 - NINE Misinformation and Science: Emergence, Diffusion, and Persistence 157
 - TEN Doing the Wrong Things for the Right Reasons: How Environmental Misinformation Affects Environmental Behavior 177
 - 
                            PART III Solutions and Remedies for Misinformation
 - ELEVEN Misinformation and Its Correction: Cognitive Mechanisms and Recommendations for Mass Communication 195
 - TWELVE How to Counteract Consumer Product Misinformation 212
 - THIRTEEN A History of Fact Checking in U.S. Politics and Election Contexts 232
 - FOURTEEN Comparing Approaches to Journalistic Fact Checking 249
 - FIFTEEN The Role of Middle-Level Gatekeepers in the Propagation and Longevity of Misinformation 263
 - SIXTEEN Encouraging Information Search to Counteract Misinformation: Providing “Balanced” Information about Vaccines 274
 - Conclusion: An Agenda for Misinformation Research 289
 - Contributors 295
 - Index 299