Misinformation and its correction: Continued influence and successful debiasing S Lewandowsky, UKH Ecker, CM Seifert, N Schwarz, J Cook Psychological science in the public interest 13 (3), 106-131, 2012 | 3420 | 2012 |
Beyond misinformation: Understanding and coping with the “post-truth” era S Lewandowsky, UKH Ecker, J Cook Journal of applied research in memory and cognition 6 (4), 353-369, 2017 | 1821 | 2017 |
Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influence J Cook, S Lewandowsky, UKH Ecker PloS one 12 (5), e0175799, 2017 | 885 | 2017 |
The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, J Cook, P Schmid, LK Fazio, N Brashier, ... Nature Reviews Psychology 1 (1), 13-29, 2022 | 741 | 2022 |
Explicit warnings reduce but do not eliminate the continued influence of misinformation UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, DTW Tang Memory & cognition 38, 1087-1100, 2010 | 598 | 2010 |
Processing political misinformation: Comprehending the Trump phenomenon B Swire, AJ Berinsky, S Lewandowsky, UKH Ecker Royal Society open science 4 (3), 160802, 2017 | 510 | 2017 |
Toward effective government communication strategies in the era of COVID-19 B Hyland-Wood, J Gardner, J Leask, UKH Ecker Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8 (1), 1-11, 2021 | 458 | 2021 |
Correcting false information in memory: Manipulating the strength of misinformation encoding and its retraction UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, B Swire, D Chang Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 570-578, 2011 | 425 | 2011 |
The effects of subtle misinformation in news headlines. UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, EP Chang, R Pillai Journal of experimental psychology: applied 20 (4), 323, 2014 | 367 | 2014 |
The components of working memory updating: an experimental decomposition and individual differences. UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, K Oberauer, AEH Chee Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 36 (1), 170, 2010 | 350 | 2010 |
The role of familiarity in correcting inaccurate information. B Swire, UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition 43 (12 …, 2017 | 335 | 2017 |
Reminders and repetition of misinformation: Helping or hindering its retraction? UKH Ecker, JL Hogan, S Lewandowsky Journal of applied research in memory and cognition 6 (2), 185-192, 2017 | 316 | 2017 |
The debunking handbook 2020 S Lewandowsky, J Cook, U Ecker, D Albarracin, P Kendeou, EJ Newman, ... | 264 | 2020 |
Do people keep believing because they want to? Preexisting attitudes and the continued influence of misinformation UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, O Fenton, K Martin Memory & cognition 42, 292-304, 2014 | 261 | 2014 |
A working memory test battery for MATLAB S Lewandowsky, K Oberauer, LX Yang, UKH Ecker Behavior Research Methods 42 (2), 571-585, 2010 | 217 | 2010 |
Removal of information from working memory: A specific updating process UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, K Oberauer Journal of Memory and Language 74, 77-90, 2014 | 191 | 2014 |
The effectiveness of short‐format refutational fact‐checks UKH Ecker, Z O'Reilly, JS Reid, EP Chang British journal of psychology 111 (1), 36-54, 2020 | 185 | 2020 |
Terrorists brought down the plane!—No, actually it was a technical fault: Processing corrections of emotive information UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, J Apai Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2), 283-310, 2011 | 169 | 2011 |
Political attitudes and the processing of misinformation corrections UKH Ecker, LC Ang Political Psychology 40 (2), 241-260, 2019 | 160 | 2019 |
The hidden persuaders break into the tired brain C Bermeitinger, R Goelz, N Johr, M Neumann, UKH Ecker, R Doerr Journal of experimental social psychology 45 (2), 320-326, 2009 | 156 | 2009 |