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The HKS Misinformation Review is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes multidisciplinary research on mis- and disinformation on a fast timeline to get important new research into the hands of practitioners who need it.

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News,
New Report Finds No Significant Change in Voter Preferences After First US Presidential Debate
Despite the flurry of post-debate headlines and statements from politicians and pundits, a new survey from the nonpartisan Civic Health and Institutions...
Behavioral Decision Science, News,
Harvard Researchers Find That Gratitude Is a Useful Emotional Tool in Reducing Desire to Smoke: Key Implications for Public Health Campaigns
Smoking continues to rank as the foremost preventable cause of premature death. In a paper published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy...
Commentary, News Business & Practice, Public Interest Journalism,
The Debate Was a Mess. What We Pay Attention to Next Is What Matters - Nancy Gibbs in TIME
This essay was originally published in TIME on June 28, 2024 Debates are a test of candidates; post debates are a test of everyone else. As much as anything,...
Behavioral Decision Science, Local News, News, Public Interest Journalism,
Reading Dies in Complexity - new study co-authored by Professor Todd Rogers
New research co-authored by Shorenstein Center resident faculty member Todd Rogers suggests that simpler writing may be the key to attracting readers in...

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