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Gordon Pennycook
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2015-2023
Publications (10 Years): 9
Top Topics
Lightweight
News Stories
Social Media
Longitudinal Study
Top Venues
CoRR
Manag. Sci.
FAccT
CHI
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Publications
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David M. J. Lazer
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Matthew A. Baum
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Yochai Benkler
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Adam J. Berinsky
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Kelly M. Greenhill
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Filippo Menczer
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Miriam J. Metzger
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Brendan Nyhan
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Gordon Pennycook
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David M. Rothschild
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Michael Schudson
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Steven A. Sloman
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Cass R. Sunstein
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Emily A. Thorson
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Duncan J. Watts
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Jonathan L. Zittrain
The science of fake news.
CoRR
(2023)
Ziv Epstein
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Hause Lin
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Gordon Pennycook
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David G. Rand
How many others have shared this? Experimentally investigating the effects of social cues on engagement, misinformation, and unpredictability on social media.
CoRR
(2022)
Chiara Longoni
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Andrey Fradkin
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Luca Cian
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Gordon Pennycook
News from Generative Artificial Intelligence Is Believed Less.
FAccT
(2022)
Ziv Epstein
,
Hause Lin
,
Gordon Pennycook
,
David G. Rand
Quantifying attention via dwell time and engagement in a social media browsing environment.
CoRR
(2022)
Farnaz Jahanbakhsh
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Amy X. Zhang
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Adam J. Berinsky
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Gordon Pennycook
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David G. Rand
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David R. Karger
Exploring Lightweight Interventions at Posting Time to Reduce the Sharing of Misinformation on Social Media.
CoRR
(2021)
Farnaz Jahanbakhsh
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Amy X. Zhang
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Adam J. Berinsky
,
Gordon Pennycook
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David G. Rand
,
David R. Karger
Exploring Lightweight Interventions at Posting Time to Reduce the Sharing of Misinformation on Social Media.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact.
5 (CSCW1) (2021)
Gordon Pennycook
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Adam Bear
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Evan T. Collins
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David G. Rand
The Implied Truth Effect: Attaching Warnings to a Subset of Fake News Headlines Increases Perceived Accuracy of Headlines Without Warnings.
Manag. Sci.
66 (11) (2020)
Ziv Epstein
,
Gordon Pennycook
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David G. Rand
Will the Crowd Game the Algorithm?: Using Layperson Judgments to Combat Misinformation on Social Media by Downranking Distrusted Sources.
CHI
(2020)
Nathaniel Barr
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Gordon Pennycook
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Jennifer A. Stolz
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Jonathan A. Fugelsang
The brain in your pocket: Evidence that Smartphones are used to supplant thinking.
Comput. Hum. Behav.
48 (2015)