Major
Business Administration
Anticipated Graduation Year
2026
Access Type
Open Access
Abstract
Social media networks have become the primary source of information easily accessible and reaching millions across the world. However, not all content creators have the knowledge or expertise of sharing claims they belief and verify to be true. This issue has significantly misguided generations of people influencing behaviors, and beliefs creating negative effects. The following investigation explores false narratives and the impact it has on the public where science denial begins.
Faculty Mentors & Instructors
Hans Svebakken
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An Era of Science Denial due to Fake News from the Power of Social Media
Social media networks have become the primary source of information easily accessible and reaching millions across the world. However, not all content creators have the knowledge or expertise of sharing claims they belief and verify to be true. This issue has significantly misguided generations of people influencing behaviors, and beliefs creating negative effects. The following investigation explores false narratives and the impact it has on the public where science denial begins.