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Feb 2021
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JMQ - Can an Algorithm Reduce the Percei...

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Join us for a JMCQ podcast with author T. Franklin Waddell to discuss the article entitled "Can an Algorithm Reduce the Perceived Bias of News? Testing the Effect of Machine Attribution on News Readers’ Evaluations of Bias, Anthropomorphism, and Credibility."

You can find the article here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1077699018815891

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