Data/code for Cognitive reflection is associated with greater truth discernment for COVID-19 headlines, less trust but greater use of formal information sources, and greater willingness to pay for masks among social media users in Pakistan
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Data/code for Cognitive reflection is associated with greater truth discernment for COVID-19 headlines, less trust but greater use of formal information sources, and greater willingness to pay for masks among social media users in Pakistan
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZOAKLW
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Ali, Ayesha
Qazi, Ihsan Ayyub |
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Harvard Dataverse
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The code and data to analyze the HKS Misinformation Review paper, "Cognitive reflection is associated with greater truth discernment for COVID-19 headlines, less trust but greater use of formal information sources, and greater willingness to pay for masks among social media users in Pakistan"
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Computer and Information Science
Social Sciences Cognitive reflection Misinformation COVID-19 |
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Ali, Ayesha
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