Infodemic: the effect of death-related thoughts on news-sharing
Research on the sharing of fake news has primarily focused on the manner in which fake news spreads and the literary style of fake news. These studies, however, do not explain how characteristics of fake news could affect people’s inclination toward sharing these news articles. Drawing on the Terror...
Main Authors: | Lim, A.J (Author), Lim, T. (Author), Tan, E. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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