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Misinformation issue: how to help counter it--study
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Fri, 2025-03-14 10:59 —
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This psychological ‘booster’ could help people resist misinformation, a new study finds | CNN
Misinformation is everywhere, and it can be hard to detect false claims. But consistent training could help people avoid fake news traps, new research shows.
Julianna Bragg
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