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ISSN 3068-6539
2025 Annual Proceedings
Vol. 13, Issue 1, 2025July 01, 2025 EDT

Truth & Lies on Social Media During COVID-19: Applying Mediated Statement Analysis (MSA) for Digital Deception Detection

Margaret C. Stewart, Christa L. Arnold, F. Dan Richard,
Deception onlinemediated communicationcrisis communicationmediated statement analysis (MSA)social media
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Stewart, M. C., Arnold, C. L., & Richard, F. D. (2025). Truth & Lies on Social Media during COVID-19:  Applying Mediated Statement Analysis (MSA) for Digital Deception Detection. International Crisis and Risk Communication Association Reports, 13(1), 159–162. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.69931/​001c.142918

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