“…Our study, like the majority of previous work, focused on a rather homogeneous (e.g., in terms of race/ethnicity and age) sample. Based on growing evidence that sensitivity for detection of deceptive cues decreases with chronological age (Ebner et al, 2020;Grilli et al, in press;Zebrowitz, Ward, Boshyan, Gutchess, & Hadjikhani, 2018) as well as varies by gender and marital status (Alves & Wilson, 2008), education (Wood, Liu, Hanoch, Xi, & Klapatch, 2018), and income (James, Boyle, & Bennett, 2014), we propose examining fake news detection using more diverse samples to move this research forward (Pehlivanoglu et al, 2020). For example, older compared to younger individuals were more likely to share fake news (Grinberg, Joseph, Friedland, Swire-Thompson, & Lazer, 2019;Guess et al, 2019).…”