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Thomas J Wood
Thomas J Wood
Associate Professor, Political Science, Ohio State University
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Conspiracy theories and the paranoid style (s) of mass opinion
JE Oliver, TJ Wood
American journal of political science 58 (4), 952-966, 2014
10042014
The elusive backfire effect: Mass attitudes’ steadfast factual adherence
T Wood, E Porter
Political Behavior 41, 135-163, 2019
9362019
Medical conspiracy theories and health behaviors in the United States
JE Oliver, T Wood
JAMA internal medicine 174 (5), 817-818, 2014
499*2014
Taking fact-checks literally but not seriously? The effects of journalistic fact-checking on factual beliefs and candidate favorability
B Nyhan, E Porter, J Reifler, TJ Wood
Political behavior 42, 939-960, 2020
494*2020
The debunking handbook 2020
S Lewandowsky, J Cook, U Ecker, D Albarracin, P Kendeou, EJ Newman, ...
3062020
The global effectiveness of fact-checking: Evidence from simultaneous experiments in Argentina, Nigeria, South Africa, and the United Kingdom
E Porter, TJ Wood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (37), e2104235118, 2021
1952021
Elite rhetoric can undermine democratic norms
K Clayton, NT Davis, B Nyhan, E Porter, TJ Ryan, TJ Wood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (23), e2024125118, 2021
1512021
Enchanted America: How intuition & reason divide our politics
JE Oliver, TJ Wood
University of Chicago Press, 2018
1142018
Tackling misinformation: What researchers could do with social media data
IV Pasquetto, B Swire-Thompson, MA Amazeen, F Benevenuto, ...
The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2020
1002020
False alarm: the truth about political mistruths in the Trump era
E Porter, TJ Wood
Elements in American Politics, 2019
732019
Sex trafficking, Russian infiltration, birth certificates, and pedophilia: A survey experiment correcting fake news
E Porter, TJ Wood, D Kirby
Journal of Experimental Political Science 5 (2), 159-164, 2018
662018
Can presidential misinformation on climate change be corrected? Evidence from Internet and phone experiments
E Porter, TJ Wood, B Bahador
Research & Politics 6 (3), 2053168019864784, 2019
562019
Racism motivated Trump voters more than authoritarianism
T Wood
Washington Post 17, 2017
512017
Liberellas Versus Konservatives: Social Status, Ideology, and Birth Names in the United States
JE Oliver, T Wood, A Bass
Political Behavior 38, 55-81, 2016
482016
Political Misinformation and Factual Corrections on the Facebook News Feed: Experimental Evidence
E Porter, TJ Wood
Journal of Politics, 2022
432022
Time and skeptical opinion content erode the effects of science coverage on climate beliefs and attitudes
B Nyhan, E Porter, TJ Wood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (26), e2122069119, 2022
362022
Correcting COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in 10 countries
E Porter, Y Velez, TJ Wood
Royal Society open science 10 (3), 221097, 2023
352023
Toward a more reliable implementation of ideology in measures of public opinion
T Wood, E Oliver
Public Opinion Quarterly 76 (4), 636-662, 2012
332012
What the heck are we doing in Ottumwa, anyway? Presidential candidate visits and their political consequence
T Wood
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 667 (1 …, 2016
282016
Identifying media effects through low-cost, multiwave field experiments
K Gross, E Porter, TJ Wood
Political Communication 36 (2), 272-287, 2019
27*2019
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