
BehaviorApril 18, 2019
The Problem Isn’t Sharing Misinformation Online; It’s Believing It
To counter spurious ideas such as those of the antivaccine movement, consider what drives people to accept them
Sarah C. Fankhauser is an assistant professor of biology at Oxford College of Emory University and an expert in infectious diseases. She received her PhD in microbiology and immunobiology from Harvard University.

The Problem Isn’t Sharing Misinformation Online; It’s Believing It
To counter spurious ideas such as those of the antivaccine movement, consider what drives people to accept them

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