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This psychological ‘booster’ could help people resist misinformation, new study finds

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The user is asking for an explanation of a study on misinformation training and a deeper understanding of its methodology and measurement. They also have questions about the effectiveness of positive versus negative reinforcement in this context.

The study involves participants undergoing three types of training to detect misinformation. The methods include reading, watching videos, and playing a game where they create misleading news.

Participant outcomes were measured at 0, 10, and 30 days post-training. Memory retention was the key factor, with participants remembering the training better for one month compared to two weeks. However, the creator was more likely to engage with the training when feeling threatened.

The study suggests thatเน人们对传播个体记忆效果受到影响,而非对材料本身被影响。 effectiveness greatly依赖于记忆和动机的协同作用。

Consistent reminders are essential long-term retention. Donations, combined with positive and negative reinforcement, may enhance memory. For participant outcomes to be effective in public settings, repeated positive reinforcement is preferable over negative or tested interventions.

The user is seeking additional insights on how misconceptions about misinformation training affect real-world application, such as group norms, professional discourse, and public policies. Additionally, they want to know if positive reinforcement is better suited for this type of training.

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