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Category Archives: misinformation

Does Trump Lead Biden?

Contrary to headlines, not much has changed in the presidential contest. It’s to close to call.

Posted byMark JoslynApril 16, 2024April 17, 2024Posted inelections, misinformation, predicting election outcome, public opinionTags:Donald Trump, Joe Biden, news, politics, trumpLeave a comment on Does Trump Lead Biden?

Two studies: One on COVID-19 Misinformation. The Other on News Media Coverage of COVID-19

Two recent studies that offer intriguing data on political misinformation

Posted byMark JoslynMay 13, 2021May 2, 2024Posted inmisinformation, news media, pandemic5 Comments on Two studies: One on COVID-19 Misinformation. The Other on News Media Coverage of COVID-19

Spotting Fake News: A Tool Kit

Guest blogger, Ben Rogers from Norfolk State University – and KU PhD, provides a Tool Kit to spot Fake News.

Posted byMark JoslynOctober 16, 2020October 16, 2020Posted inmisinformation, news media, politics2 Comments on Spotting Fake News: A Tool Kit
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