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Rumor and Gossip | Research Starters - EBSCORumors typically involve the transmission of unverified information about significant events and can help individuals navigate uncertainty and ambiguity.
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Rumor - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from late 14th-century Old French and Latin, "rumor" means unsubstantiated news or gossip and also refers to spreading such reports.
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rumour - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryFrom Middle English rumour, from Old French rumour, rumor, from Latin rūmor (“common talk”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *rewH- (“to shout, roar”).
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rumour | rumor, n. meanings, etymology and morerumour is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French rumor; Latin rūmor.
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An analysis of rumor. - APA PsycNetThere are many, and usually complex, motives for rumormongering. Rumors serve largely as rationalizing agents, explaining, justifying, and providing meaning ...
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Encyclopedia of Crisis Management - Information VacuumsWith the advent of social media, bloggers fill and attempt to fill information vacuums. Information vacuums induce rumor and gossip.
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AP Twitter hack causes panic on Wall Street and sends Dow plungingApr 23, 2013 · AP Twitter hack causes panic on Wall Street and sends Dow plunging ... The 143-point fall in the Dow Jones industrial average came after ...
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Syrian hackers claim AP hack that tipped stock market by $136 ...Apr 23, 2013 · The market appears to have recovered from the AP Twitter hack, which was both juvenile and easily fixed. The AP got word out quickly that ...
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Countering misinformation through psychological inoculationThis chapter reviews findings from an ongoing research program that examines the following key question: can people become inoculated against misinformation?
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Psychological inoculation can reduce susceptibility to ...Aug 10, 2022 · Inoculation theory works through a process known as 'prebunking' (i.e. refuting false information in advance), which helps people fortify their ...
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Modeling Rumor Diffusion Process With the Consideration of ...This type of method aims to find nodes that contribute to the rumor diffusion, and then delete such nodes to reduce the influence of rumors. Some typical ...
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The dynamic analysis of the rumor spreading and behavior diffusion ...In this study, we propose a rumor spreading model with higher-order interactions, in which the rumor propagation process is represented by simplicial complexes.
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