Ever reacted to an issue based just on what you see on your Facebook News Feed? A study published last February in Research & Politics titled "A little bit of knowledge: Facebook's News Feed and self-perceptions of knowledge" revealed that people tend to be overconfident of what they know after reading a Facebook article preview. Author Nicholas M. Anspach, an assistant professor of political science at York College of Pennsylvania, shared the findings after conducting a study on three different sets of participants. His co-authors are Jay T. Jennings and Kevin Arceneaux. One group composed of 320 participants read an article from The Washington Post on the safety of genetically m...
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