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  2. Quantitative methods in criminology - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative methods in criminology is an umbrella term used to describe statistical tools and approaches used to objectively measure and analyze crime-related data. The methods are the primary research methods for examining the distribution, trends and causes of crime. Data is collected through various methods such as field research and survey ...

  3. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Considerable research is underway regarding strategies for confronting and suppressing fake news of all types, in particular disinformation, which is the deliberate spreading of false narratives for political purposes, or for destabilising social cohesion in targeted communities. Multiple strategies need to be tailored to individual types of ...

  4. Disinformation - Wikipedia

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    The Shorenstein Center at Harvard University defines disinformation research as an academic field that studies "the spread and impacts of misinformation, disinformation, and media manipulation," including "how it spreads through online and offline channels, and why people are susceptible to believing bad information, and successful strategies for mitigating its impact" [23] According to a 2023 ...

  5. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Research suggests that fact-checking can indeed correct perceptions among citizens, [2] as well as discourage politicians from spreading false or misleading claims. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] However, corrections may decay over time or be overwhelmed by cues from elites who promote less accurate claims. [ 4 ]

  6. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    Disinformation attacks involve the intentional spreading of false information, with end goals of misleading, confusing, and encouraging violence, [23] and gaining money, power, or reputation. [24] Disinformation attacks may involve political, economic, and individual actors.

  7. We asked experts how to identify phony political information ...

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    There are two types of false information targeting voters every day — misinformation and disinformation. Here's what experts said to look out for. We asked experts how to identify phony ...

  8. Tweet allegedly spreading false Venezuelan banking rumor ...

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    A tweet can land you in jail in Venezuela. Two people were arrested Thursday for allegedly spreading false rumors on Twitter designed to destabilize Venezuela's banking system. It's against the ...

  9. Three degrees of influence - Wikipedia

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    There have been many subsequent experimental studies (by many research groups, including Christakis and Fowler and their other collaborators). These studies have found strong causal evidence of contagion processes that spread beyond dyads (including out to two, three, or four degrees of separation) using randomized controlled experiments.

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