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Technique-based inoculation against real-world misinformation
In recent years, numerous psychological interventions have been developed to reduce susceptibility to misinformation. Inoculation theory has become an increasingly common framework for reducing susceptibility to both individual...
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Technique-based inoculation against real-world misinformation.
In recent years, numerous psychological interventions have been developed to reduce susceptibility to misinformation. Inoculation theory has become an increasingly common framework for reducing susceptibility to both individual...
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Self-competence increases the willingness to pay for social influence
Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social rewards have intrinsic value, suggesting that people place a high premium on the ability to influence others. To test this...
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Self-competence increases the willingness to pay for social influence.
Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that social rewards have intrinsic value, suggesting that people place a high premium on the ability to influence others. To test this hypothesis...
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Technique-based inoculation against real-world misinformation.
In recent years, numerous psychological interventions have been developed to reduce susceptibility to misinformation. Inoculation theory has become an increasingly common framework for reducing susceptibility to both individual...
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Perceptions of Group-Based Walks and Strategies to Inform the Development of an Intervention in Retirement Villages
The aim of the current study was to explore perceptions of group-based walking and gather suggestions to inform the development of a group-based walking intervention among older adults in retirement villages. Twenty-four...
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Perceptions of Group-Based Walks and Strategies to Inform the Development of an Intervention in Retirement Villages
The aim of the current study was to explore perceptions of group-based walking and gather suggestions to inform the development of a group-based walking intervention among older adults in retirement villages. Twenty-four...
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How Can Psychological Science Help Counter the Spread of Fake News?
In recent years, interest in the psychology of fake news has rapidly increased. We outline the various interventions within psychological science aimed at countering the spread of fake news and misinformation online, focusing...
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