Published on in Vol 23, No 1 (2021): January
Investigating and Improving the Accuracy of US Citizens’ Beliefs About the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Survey S… https://t.co/fhr7YsPLOB
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New in JMIR: Investigating and Improving the Accuracy of US Citizens’ Beliefs About the #COVID19 #coronavirus Pande… https://t.co/qnMdwLhwR3
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Investigating and Improving the Accuracy of US Citizens’ Beliefs About the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Survey S… https://t.co/neLkiParWT
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New publication out today in @jmirpub???? We wondered whether people can separate fact from fiction in the COVID-19… https://t.co/h1muqdQilZ
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Other interesting points: belief accuracy was related to 1) trust in scientists, 2) political orientation, and 3) m… https://t.co/dbShGfd4R9
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RT @AvStekelenburg: New publication out today in @jmirpub???? We wondered whether people can separate fact from fiction in the COVID-19 pand…
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Investigating and Improving the Accuracy of US Citizens' Beliefs About the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Survey S… https://t.co/f8tV53fidy
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There is hope in the infodemic: People were good at distinguishing between accurate and inaccurate information abou… https://t.co/ZYAeGLjbXM
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