2023
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/efvsd
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Correcting misinformation about the Russia-Ukraine War reduces false beliefs but does not change views about the War

Ethan Porter,
Rachel Bailey Scott,
Thomas J. Wood
et al.

Abstract: We report results from simultaneous experiments conducted in late 2022 in Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine. The experiments focus on correcting misinformation supportive of Russia in the Russia-Ukraine War. Meta-analysis makes clear that correcting misinformation reduces belief in pro-Russian false claims. Effects of corrections are not uniform across countries; our meta-analytic estimate is reliant on belief accuracy increases observed in Russia and Ukraine. While corrections improve belief ac… Show more

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