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Hungarian, lazy, and biased: the role of analytic thinking and partisanship in fake news discernment on a Hungarian representative sample | Scientific Reports
Disinformation and democracy: The home front in the information war
Partisan motivated reasoning and misinformation in the media: Is news from ideologically uncongenial sources more suspicious? | Japanese Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core
Drowning in disinformation: how homegrown state-sponsored disinformation threatens EU democracy | Heinrich Böll Stiftung | Brussels office - European Union
Russian disinformation and extremism in Hungary | Warsaw Institute
Peter Kreko - Visiting Professor - University of Toronto - Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy | LinkedIn
Fake news a politika világában (2021. április 7.) · LudEvent
Önként mossuk át az agyunkat álhírekkel, a politikusok és a média csak a szappant adják - Szakirodalom
Frontiers | Social Psychological Predictors of Belief in Fake News in the Run-Up to the 2019 Hungarian Elections: The Importance of Conspiracy Mentality Supports the Notion of Ideological Symmetry in Fake News
Mutations of science in the pandemic | Eurozine
Social Sciences | Free Full-Text | Who Believes in Fake News? Identification of Political (A)Symmetries
DEMOS Creates Game to Build Democratic Skills and Counter Fake News | DEMOS - Democratic Efficacy and the Varieties of Populism in Europe
Fake news reminders and veracity labels differentially benefit memory and belief accuracy for news headlines | Scientific Reports
The Big Question: What Does COVID-19 Reveal About Mis- and Disinformation in Times of Crisis? - NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY
Fake news reminders and veracity labels differentially benefit memory and belief accuracy for news headlines | Scientific Reports
Hungarian, lazy, and biased: the role of analytic thinking and partisanship in fake news discernment on a Hungarian representative sample | Scientific Reports
Ész, hova mész? Miért dőlünk be az áltudományoknak? - Szakirodalom
Social Sciences | Free Full-Text | Who Believes in Fake News? Identification of Political (A)Symmetries
Psychologists uncover "frightening" results after examining susceptibility to fake news in Hungary