Thomas J. Wood, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Political Science | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Porter E, Wood TJ. (2023) Factual corrections: Concerns and current evidence. Current Opinion in Psychology. 55: 101715 |
Porter E, Velez Y, Wood TJ. (2023) Correcting COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in 10 countries. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 221097 |
Nyhan B, Porter E, Wood TJ. (2022) Time and skeptical opinion content erode the effects of science coverage on climate beliefs and attitudes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2122069119 |
Porter E, Wood TJ. (2021) The global effectiveness of fact-checking: Evidence from simultaneous experiments in Argentina, Nigeria, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Clayton K, Davis NT, Nyhan B, et al. (2021) Elite rhetoric can undermine democratic norms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Nyhan B, Porter E, Reifler J, et al. (2020) Taking Fact-Checks Literally But Not Seriously? The Effects of Journalistic Fact-Checking on Factual Beliefs and Candidate Favorability Political Behavior. 42: 939-960 |
Porter E, Wood TJ, Bahador B. (2019) Can presidential misinformation on climate change be corrected? Evidence from Internet and phone experiments Research & Politics. 6: 205316801986478 |
Wood TJ, Weisberg HF. (2019) Introduction: The 2016 U.S. presidential election and its understated stability Electoral Studies. 61: 102027 |
Wood T, Porter E. (2019) The Elusive Backfire Effect: Mass Attitudes' Steadfast Factual Adherence Political Behavior. 41: 135-163 |
Porter EV, Wood T, Cohen C. (2018) The public's dilemma: race and political evaluations of police killings Politics, Groups, and Identities. 1-28 |