Who Is Most Vulnerable To Misinformation? A Social Psychology and Applied Psychology Podcast Episode
Misinformation is everywhere and it has a wide range of consequences on people's health, democracy and more. But who is most vulnerable to misinformation and how do we help them? In this great social psychology and applied psychology podcast episode, we investigate the factors that make a person more vulnerable to misinformation and we explore what can be done to help them. If you enjoy learning about the psychology of groups, misinformation and conspiracy theories, you'll love this episode.
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