New research explores gender differences in disclosure of positive and negative information
The researchers conducted three different experiments with over 1,000 people.
New survey finds the vast majority of Americans have never heard of Truth Social
Truth Social users reported positive news experiences and mixed reactions on the…
Americans are engaging more with science news than in 2017: survey
Nearly 25 percent of the sample reported talking about science news at…
New research shows how cable news outlets are increasingly polarizing
The research was carried out at the University of Pennsylvania.
A substantial number of Americans regularly get their news from social media
The survey was conducted by the Pew Research Center between July and…
Many Americans consider the news organization itself when deciding if a news story is trustworthy
As many 55 percent of survey respondents who stood by this belief…
A third of newspapers in America were hit with rising layoffs in 2020
A Pew report examined layoffs within large newspapers, starting from 2017 through…
Study finds news outlets are continuing to yank the plug on women’s sports
The inclusion of women's sports is rare among news media outlets, study…
How high emotional intelligence can aid in spotting false news stories
The findings appeared in PLOS One.
Many healthcare professionals and students are equally incapable of spotting fake news
The German-based study was published in PLOS One.
Increased trust and credibility for health information may reduce risk of depression in children
The more children trust their credible source for health information, the more…
Few Americans have confidence in their ability to fact-check news during a pandemic
Only a small percentage of Americans have confidence in their ability to…