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People with university degrees or higher education were more likely to correctly identify fake news. Still, this group often ...
Study participants assessed news headlines and tried to judge whether they were real or fake. On average, people had a harder ...
A global study of over 66,000 people reveals that susceptibility to misinformation varies across age, gender, education, and political ideology.
The false posts may have originated from a real Fox News interview with National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett at around 8:30 a.m. ET. Hassett was asked whether President Donald Trump ...