Fact-Checking: A Meta-Analysis of What Works and for Whom
North-West State Technical University · Twitter (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Despite its growing prominence in news coverage and public discourse, there is still considerable ambiguity regarding when and how fact-checking affects beliefs. Informed by theories of motivated reasoning and message design, a meta-analytic review was undertaken to examine the effectiveness of fact-checking in correcting political misinformation (k = 30,N = 20,963). Fact-checking has a significantly positive overall influence on political beliefs (d = 0.29), but the effects gradually weaken when using “truth scales,” refuting only parts of a claim, and fact-checking campaign-related statements. Likewise, the ability to correct political misinformation with fact-checking is substantially attenuated by…
Citation impact
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- 114.50
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- 100%
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- 92
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4Topics & keywords
- Misinformation
- Ambiguity
- Ideology
- Politics
- Motivated reasoning
- Public opinion
- Social psychology
- Post truth