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Effective fact-checking methods. Psychology of belief in misinformation
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Chasing Misinformation Feels Like Herding Cats
One of my roles is to separate science fact from science fiction. I have found that it often takes longer to debunk bad science than I had anticipated. As is frequently the case, I am late to the party.
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