Citations

Scholarly Sources

  • Allcott, Hunt, and Matthew Gentzkow. “Social Media and Fake News in the 2016 Election.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 31, no. 2, 2017, pp. 211–236., doi:10.3386/w23089.
  • Bavel, Jay J. Van, and Andrea Pereira. “The Partisan Brain: An Identity-Based Model of Political Belief.” Trends in Cognitive Sciences, vol. 22, no. 3, 2018, pp. 213–224., doi:10.1016/j.tics.2018.01.004.
  • “Center for Information Technology and Society – UC Santa Barbara.” A Citizen’s Guide to Fake News | Center for Information Technology and Society – UC Santa Barbara, UC Santa Barbara, 29 Aug. 2018, www.cits.ucsb.edu/fake-news.
  • Pennycook, Gordon, and David G. Rand. “Lazy, Not Biased: Susceptibility to Partisan Fake News Is Better Explained by Lack of Reasoning than by Motivated Reasoning.” Cognition, 20 June 2018, doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2018.06.011.

Images

  • Happy Man: “Man Celebrating.” Clip Art Roo, www.clipartroo.com/man-celebrating.html.
  • Guy Reading Newspaper: “Man Reading Newspaper” 4 Vector, https://4vector.com/free-vector/man-reading-newspaper-clip-art-107956
  • People Talking: “african-asian-black-brown-cartoon-2029984”, Pixabay, https://pixabay.com/vectors/african-asian-black-brown-cartoon-2029984/
  • Trump GIF: “Fake News”, Giphy, https://giphy.com/gifs/OqAeQrGmU7lS6tENnQ