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    The fact-checking dilemma: Fact-checking increases the reputation of the fact-checker but creates perceptions of ideological bias by Natalia Aruguete, Ernesto Calvo, Tiago Ventura

    Published in Research & Politics (2025-02-01)
    “…This study examines how exposure to counter- and pro-attitudinal fact-checking messages impacts the fact-checker’s perceived quality and ideological leaning. …”
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    Doctors Fact-Check, Journalists Get Fact-Checked: Comparing Public Trust in Journalism and Healthcare by Young Eun Moon, Kristy Roschke, Jacob L. Nelson, Seth C. Lewis

    Published in Media and Communication (2023-12-01)
    “…Meanwhile, the opposite unfolds in journalism: Instead of using legitimate news sources to fact-check potential misinformation, people feel compelled to “fact-check” legitimate news by seeking alternative sources of corroboration. …”
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    Unpacking Multimodal Fact-Checking: Features and Engagement of Fact-Checking Videos on Chinese TikTok (Douyin) by Yingdan Lu, Cuihua (Cindy) Shen

    Published in Social Media + Society (2023-02-01)
    “…Drawing from the literature on fact-checking, communication, marketing, and computer science, we identified eight audiovisual features as well as seven persuasive strategies that are most relevant to fact-checking videos. …”
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