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Table 2 Averaged real news, fake news, and propaganda rating correlations

From: The relationship between political affiliation and beliefs about sources of “fake news”

 

Fake news

Propaganda

2017

  

 Real news

− .69 [− .76, − .62]

− .52 [− .62, − .41]

 Fake news

 

.79 [.73, .84]

2018

  

 Real news

− .33 [− .45, − .20]

− .26 [− .38, − .12]

 Fake news

 

.80 [.74, .84]

2020

  

 Real news

.16 [.04, .27]

.39 [.29, .48]

 Fake news

 

.75 [.70, .80]

  1. Pearson correlations and associated 95% confidence intervals for averaged real news, fake news, and propaganda ratings. 2017 data are from Experiment 1, 2018 data are from Experiment 2, and 2020 data are from Experiment 3