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  • Guess, Nyhan and Reifler find that untrustworthy websites made up a small share of people’s information diets before the 2016 US election and were largely consumed by a subset of Americans with strong preferences for pro-attitudinal information.

    • Andrew M. Guess
    • Brendan Nyhan
    • Jason Reifler
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 4, P: 472-480
  • A large-scale field intervention experiment on 23,377 US Facebook users during the 2020 presidential election shows that reducing exposure to content from like-minded social media sources has no measurable effect on political polarization or other political attitudes and beliefs.

    • Brendan Nyhan
    • Jaime Settle
    • Joshua A. Tucker
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 620, P: 137-144
  • Using survey and internet browsing data and expert ratings, Bhadani et al. find that incorporating partisan audience diversity into algorithmic rankings of news websites increases the trustworthiness of the sites they recommend and maintains relevance.

    • Saumya Bhadani
    • Shun Yamaya
    • Brendan Nyhan
    Research
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 6, P: 495-505
  • We present a consensus-based checklist to improve and document the transparency of research reports in social and behavioural research. An accompanying online application allows users to complete the form and generate a report that they can submit with their manuscript or post to a public repository.

    • Balazs Aczel
    • Barnabas Szaszi
    • Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 4, P: 4-6
  • We propose to change the default P-value threshold for statistical significance from 0.05 to 0.005 for claims of new discoveries.

    • Daniel J. Benjamin
    • James O. Berger
    • Valen E. Johnson
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 2, P: 6-10
  • This Perspective identifies common misperceptions regarding the harms of online misinformation, finding that exposure to false and inflammatory content is rare and concentrated among a small minority of people who already have extreme views.

    • Ceren Budak
    • Brendan Nyhan
    • Duncan J. Watts
    Reviews
    Nature
    Volume: 630, P: 45-53