2024
DOI: 10.1108/oir-04-2024-0220
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Influence of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation beliefs on the third-person effect: implications for social media content moderation and corrective action

Joon Soo Lim,
Chunsik Lee,
Junga Kim
et al.

Abstract: PurposeThis study uses third-person effect theory to examine the mechanisms of public opinion about self-regulatory efforts to deal with COVID-19 vaccine-related misinformation on social media, focusing on the roles of social undesirability perceptions and misinformation beliefs.Design/methodology/approachA national survey of 600 US adults from the Qualtrics panel was conducted. The study examines how perceived social desirability and misinformation beliefs moderate the relationship between exposure to misinfo… Show more

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