Online panels have become an important resource for research in political science, but the compensation offered to panelists incentivizes them to become ``survey professionals,'' raising concerns about data quality. We provide evidence on survey …
In most advanced democracies, concerns about the spread of misinformation are typically associated with feed-based social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. These platforms also account for the vast majority of research on the topic. However, …
This study examines how exposure to counter- and pro-attitudinal fact-checking messages impacts the fact-checker’s perceived quality and ideological leaning. In a well-powered and pre-registered survey experiment conducted during the 2021 mid-term …