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  32. People lie, actions Dont! Modeling infodemic proliferation predictors among social media users. (2022). Meel, Priyanka ; Raj, Chahat.
    In: Technology in Society.
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  33. Network versus content: The effectiveness in identifying opinion leaders in an online social network with empirical evaluation. (2022). Hou, Lei.
    In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications.
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  34. Identifying influential nodes in social networks: Centripetal centrality and seed exclusion approach. (2022). Wang, Yan ; Li, Wanlan ; Zhao, Linlin ; Zhang, Ling.
    In: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals.
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  35. Forecasting countries gross domestic product from patent data. (2022). Ye, Yucheng ; Xu, Shuqi ; Mariani, Manuel Sebastian ; Lu, Linyuan.
    In: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals.
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  36. Stringency without efficiency is not adequate to combat pandemics. (2022). Lipi, Tomislav ; Medvidovi, Luka ; Wild, Dorian ; Koroak, Dean ; Podobnik, Boris ; Tajduhar, Andrija.
    In: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals.
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  37. Attention to misleading and contentious tweets in the case of Hurricane Harvey. (2021). Cheong, So-Min ; Babcock, Matthew.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  38. Methodological Problems of Using Arabic-Language Twitter as a Gauge for Arab Attitudes Toward Politics and Society. (2021). Isani, Mujtaba Ali.
    In: Contemporary Review of the Middle East.
    RePEc:sae:crmide:v:8:y:2021:i:1:p:22-35.

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  39. Susceptibility to misinformation: a study of climate change, Covid-19, and artificial intelligence. (2021). Gruener, Sven.
    In: SocArXiv.
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  40. Susceptibility to misinformation: a study of climate change, Covid-19, and artificial intelligence. (2021). Gruener, Sven.
    In: SocArXiv.
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  41. Realistic Aspects of Simulation Models for Fake News Epidemics over Social Networks. (2021). Lotito, Quintino Francesco ; Casari, Paolo ; Zanella, Davide.
    In: Future Internet.
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  42. Effect of collective influence on the evolution of cooperation in evolutionary prisoner’s dilemma games. (2021). Rong, Zhihai ; Wu, Zhi-Xi ; Mao, Yajun.
    In: Applied Mathematics and Computation.
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  43. Trolls, Pressure and Agenda: The discursive fight on Twitter in Turkey. (2021). Balolu, Uur.
    In: Media and Communication.
    RePEc:cog:meanco:v:9:y:2021:i:4:p:39-51.

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  44. Online misinformation about climate change. (2020). O'Neill, Saffron J.
    In: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change.
    RePEc:wly:wirecc:v:11:y:2020:i:5:n:e665.

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  45. Understanding high- and low-quality URL Sharing on COVID-19 Twitter streams. (2020). Bode, Leticia ; Kawintiranon, Kornraphop ; Vraga, Emily ; Padden, Colton ; Budak, Ceren ; Singh, Lisa.
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  46. Measuring the scope of pro-Kremlin disinformation on Twitter. (2020). Golovchenko, Yevgeniy.
    In: Palgrave Communications.
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  47. Utilizing Bots for Sustainable News Business: Understanding Users’ Perspectives of News Bots in the Age of Social Media. (2020). Oh, Hyun Jee ; Hong, Hyehyun.
    In: Sustainability.
    RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:16:p:6515-:d:398001.

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  48. Unbiased evaluation of ranking metrics reveals consistent performance in science and technology citation data. (2020). Xu, Shuqi ; Medo, Matu ; Mariani, Manuel Sebastian ; Lu, Linyuan.
    In: Journal of Informetrics.
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  49. Using behavioral science to help fight the Coronavirus. (2020). Lunn, Pete ; Timmons, Shane ; McGowan, Fidhlim P ; Robertson, Deirdre A ; Lavin, Ciarn ; Belton, Cameron A.
    In: Journal of Behavioral Public Administration.
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  50. Underlying socio-political processes behind the 2016 US election. (2019). Bryden, John ; Silverman, Eric.
    In: PLOS ONE.
    RePEc:plo:pone00:0214854.

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