Senior Fellows Explore Food Cues, Fear, Firms, and Farms
The four graduates talk about their projects, completed in the shadow of COVID-19.
[more]The four graduates talk about their projects, completed in the shadow of COVID-19.
[more]Maggie Doyle '22, Nick Berlinski '21, and Gabrielle Levy '22 coauthored 'The Effects of Unsubstantiated Claims of Voter Fraud on Confidence in Elections' with Professor Brendan Nyhan that is highlighted in The Atlantic.
[more]Class of 2020 graduates and UGAR scholars Megan McCabe, Erica Busch, Jason Wei, and Justin Luo are winners of the 2020 Neukom research prizes.
[more]This year's senior fellows, Janice Chen '19, Jessica Kobsa '20, Armin Tavakkoli '20 and Seamus Walsh '20, worked on projects ranging from the neural basis of fear renewal to the effects of attention modification training on attention to food cues.
[more]"Even labeling a claim "false" on social media reduced its perceived accuracy by only about 13 percentage points, said Katie Clayton, a researcher who worked on a 2019 study at Dartmouth College that examined fact-check labels on news headlines on Facebook. Still, she said, Twitter's actions were "a step in the right direction.""
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