Briony Swire-Thompson is the Director of the Psychology of Misinformation Lab. Her research examines what drives belief in inaccurate information, why people share misinformation online, and how corrections can be designed to maximize impact. Prior to joining the Network Science Institute, she was a doctoral student at the University of Western Australia’s Cognitive Science Laboratories and a Fulbright scholar at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is currently funded by a Pathway to Independence Award from the National Institutes of Health to study cancer misinformation.
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New College of the Humanities
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London, E1W 1LP, UK
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100 Fore St
Portland, ME 04101
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November 2, 2024
LifeKit's tips on how to counter misinformationLifeKit's tips on how to counter misinformationNPR
June 28, 2024
Member Spotlight: An Interview with Briony Swire-ThompsonMember Spotlight: An Interview with Briony Swire-ThompsonNetSI News
January 12, 2024
Who believes ‘fake news’? Regardless of age and politics, people who endorse lies are aware they could be made up, research saysWho believes ‘fake news’? Regardless of age and politics, people who endorse lies are aware they could be made up, research saysNortheastern Global News
March 26, 2020
Can you tell the difference between modern and medieval health myths? Take this quiz.Can you tell the difference between modern and medieval health myths? Take this quiz.Experience
April 22, 2019
What does it take to lose faith in your politician?What does it take to lose faith in your politician?News@Northeastern