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9 Tips to Debunk False Claims Made by Friends and Family.
The Washington Post. Interview with Teddy Amenabar. October, 2022.
Why Misinformation is 'Sticky' and Sometimes Easy to Fall For
KUOW. Interview with Kim Malcolm on All Things Considered. March 16th, 2022
‘You can Fake Anything on the Internet’: Professors Host Day to Teach WA Students to Combat Misinformation
The Seattle Times. Interview with Nina Shapiro. March 15th, 2022.
A World of Misinformation.
Zoomer Radio. Interview with Libby Znaimer on Zoomer Week in Review. February 27th, 2022.
The Bad Ideas Our Brains Can’t Shake
The Atlantic. Interview with Charlie Warzel for Galaxy Brain. February 14th, 2022.
Yelling at Your Family Won’t Change Their Beliefs. Do This Instead.
Sojourners Magazine. Interview with Gina Ciliberto. November 18th, 2020.
Media contributions
Why bad information can linger in your brain.
Jalbert, M. (2023). Op-Ed.
The Seattle Times
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What makes an election rumor go viral? Look at these 10 factors.
Starbird, K., Caulfield, M., DiResta, R., Spiro, E., Jalbert M.,
& Grass, M. Michael Grass (2022).
NeimanLab
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Seeing is believing: How media myth busting can actually make false beliefs stronger.
Newman, E., Dawel, A., Jalbert, M. C., & Schwarz, N. (2020). Op-ed.
The Conversation
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