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Susceptibility to misinformation is consistent across question framings and response modes and better explained by myside bias and partisanship than analytical thinking
J Roozenbeek, R Maertens, SM Herzog, M Geers, R Kurvers, M Sultan, ...
Judgment and Decision Making 17 (3), 547-573, 2022
522022
Leaving traces behind: Using social media digital trace data to study adolescent wellbeing
M Sultan, C Scholz, W van den Bos
Computers in Human Behavior Reports, 100281, 2023
112023
Time pressure reduces misinformation discrimination ability but does not alter response bias
M Sultan, AN Tump, M Geers, P Lorenz-Spreen, SM Herzog, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 22416, 2022
102022
Partisan biases in social information use
L Molleman, A Gradassi, M Sultan, W van den Bos
22021
A New Framework for Understanding and Intervening on False News Sharing
A Gollwitzer, AN Tump, C Martel, M Sultan, R Kurvers, R Hertwig, ...
OSF, 2024
2024
A systematic meta-analysis of demographic and psychological factors underlying online misinformation veracity judgments
M Sultan, AN Tump, N Ehmann, P Lorenz-Spreen, R Hertwig, A Gollwitzer, ...
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