Fake news and fact-checking: 7 studies you should know about
We spotlight seven research studies published in 2019 that examine fake news from multiple angles, including what makes fact-checking most effective.
We spotlight seven research studies published in 2019 that examine fake news from multiple angles, including what makes fact-checking most effective.
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A federal government database of doctors who provide medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder is rife with inaccurate contact information, research shows.
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Research shows that menthol cigarette use is highest among young smokers.
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While bigger paychecks don’t guarantee greater job satisfaction, academic studies indicate that when teacher earnings rise, school districts and students can benefit in a range of ways.
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As we wind down 2019, Journalist’s Resource is counting down our 10 most-read research roundups and articles of the year.
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New Year’s resolve flagging? Academic research can bolster your ambitions.
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It has been a productive and exciting year at Journalist’s Resource. Here are some of our team’s favorite pieces that we published in 2019.
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How has agenda-setting influenced public perceptions of tobacco control and, more recently, vaping?
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A quarter century of research finds paid parental leave can offer physical and mental health benefits for parents and children.
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While many politicians argue eliminating tuition will help more Americans go to college, studies show the results of “free college” programs differ according to their scope and structure.
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