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Effects of Fact-Checking Social Media Vaccine Misinformation on Attitudes toward Vaccines


University of California Davis
What approaches are most effective at targeting vaccine misinformation on social media among users unlikely to visit fact-checking websites or engage with thorough corrections?
In light of increasing levels of vaccine hesitancy in several countries, researchers are studying the role of exposure to misinformation - particularly as it spreads on social media - as one of the factors that could negatively influence vaccination attitudes and decisions. One approach being studied is the design of platform-based interventions to provide social media users with signals on content and source quality. This paper explores 2 central questions: (i) Can one such signal - fact-checking labels on misinformation - result in more favourable attitudes toward vaccines, and is the effect contingent upon race, education, and/or conspiracy ideation? (ii) Does the fact-checking labels effect depend on the source to which the label is attributed? ....

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Fact-checking can reduce vaccine myths


Fact-checking can reduce vaccine myths
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A UC Davis study showed that those exposed to fact-checking labels were more likely to develop more positive attitudes toward vaccines. Jingwen Zhang/Courtesy illustration.
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Social media misinformation can negatively influence people’s attitudes about vaccine safety and effectiveness, but credible organizations such as research universities and health institutions can play a pivotal role in debunking myths with simple tags that link to factual information, UC Davis researchers suggest in a new study.
Researchers found that fact-check tags located immediately below or near a post can generate more positive attitudes toward vaccines than misinformation alone, and perceived source expertise makes a difference. ....

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Vaccine myths on social media can be effectively reduced with credible fact checking


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Social media misinformation can negatively influence people s attitudes about vaccine safety and effectiveness, but credible organizations such as research universities and health institutions can play a pivotal role in debunking myths with simple tags that link to factual information, University of California, Davis, researchers, suggest in a new study.
Researchers found that fact-check tags located immediately below or near a post can generate more positive attitudes toward vaccines than misinformation alone, and perceived source expertise makes a difference. ....

United States , Magdalena Wojcieszak , Jingwen Zhang , Centers For Disease , Johns Hopkins University , University Of California , Christopher Calabrese Department Of Public Health Sciences , Jieyu Ding Featherstone Department Of Communication , Adverse Events Reporting System , Flu Shot , Disease Control , Jieyu Ding Featherstone , Christopher Calabrese , Public Health Sciences , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , மையங்கள் க்கு நோய் , ஜான்ஸ் ஹாப்கின்ஸ் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் கலிஃபோர்னியா , கிறிஸ்டோபர் காலப்ரஸே துறை ஆஃப் பொது ஆரோக்கியம் அறிவியல் , காய்ச்சல் ஷாட் , நோய் கட்டுப்பாடு , கிறிஸ்டோபர் காலப்ரஸே , பொது ஆரோக்கியம் அறிவியல் ,