Does a perceptual gap lead to actions against digital misinformation? A third-person effect study among medical students
Abstract Background We are making progress in the fight against health-related misinformation, but mass participation and active engagement are far from adequate. Focusing on pre-professional medical students with above-average medical knowledge, our study examined whether and how third-person perce...
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Main Authors: | Zongya Li (Author), Jun Yan (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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