Testing Users' Ability to Recognize Fake News in Three Countries. An Experimental Perspective
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Sergei Koltcov | Alexander Porshnev | Yadviga Sinyavskaya | Maxim Terpilovskii | Victoria Vziatysheva | Kirill Bryanov | Y. Sinyavskaya | Kirill Bryanov | A. Porshnev | S. Koltcov | Victoria Vziatysheva | Maxim Terpilovskii | Yadviga Sinyavskaya
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