Misinformation and Its Correction
The University of Western Australia · University of Michigan · +1 more institution
Abstract
The widespread prevalence and persistence of misinformation in contemporary societies, such as the false belief that there is a link between childhood vaccinations and autism, is a matter of public concern. For example, the myths surrounding vaccinations, which prompted some parents to withhold immunization from their children, have led to a marked increase in vaccine-preventable disease, as well as unnecessary public expenditure on research and public-information campaigns aimed at rectifying the situation. We first examine the mechanisms by which such misinformation is disseminated in society, both inadvertently and purposely. Misinformation can originate from rumors but also from works of fiction,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 154.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 228
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Misinformation
- Internet privacy
- Debiasing
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Public relations
- Political science
- Computer science