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      Rumors and Health Care Reform: Experiments in Political Misinformation

      British Journal of Political Science
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          This article explores belief in political rumors surrounding the health care reforms enacted by Congress in 2010. Refuting rumors with statements from unlikely sources can, under certain circumstances, increase the willingness of citizens to reject rumors regardless of their own political predilections. Such source credibility effects, while well known in the political persuasion literature, have not been applied to the study of rumor. Though source credibility appears to be an effective tool for debunking political rumors, risks remain. Drawing upon research from psychology on ‘fluency’ – the ease of information recall – this article argues that rumors acquire power through familiarity. Attempting to quash rumors through direct refutation may facilitate their diffusion by increasing fluency. The empirical results find that merely repeating a rumor increases its power.

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                British Journal of Political Science
                Brit. J. Polit. Sci.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0007-1234
                1469-2112
                April 2017
                June 2015
                : 47
                : 02
                : 241-262
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                10.1017/S0007123415000186
                173de06d-e619-4fde-a839-329fac3bc818
                © 2017
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