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Title Most fact-based counterarguments to conspiracy beliefs don't work, study finds Media name/outlet MSN Ireland Country/Territory Ireland Date 6/04/23 URL https://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/other/most-fact-based-counterarguments-to-conspiracy-beliefs-don-t-work-study-finds/ar-AA19wO5v?li=AAGapKc Persons Cian James O'Mahony Title Most existing methods to tackle conspiracy beliefs are ineffective, study finds Media name/outlet University College Cork Country/Territory Ireland Date 6/04/23 URL www.ucc.ie/en/news/most-existing-methods-to-tackle-conspiracy-beliefs-are-ineffective-study-finds-.html Persons John F Cryan, Cian James O'Mahony Title Most methods to tackle conspiracy beliefs don’t work, study finds Media name/outlet Silicon Republic Country/Territory Ireland Date 6/04/23 URL https://www.siliconrepublic.com/innovation/conspiracy-theories-counterarguments-ucc-study Persons Ciaran O'Connor, Cian James O'Mahony Title Most existing methods to tackle conspiracy beliefs are ineffective, study finds Media name/outlet Newswise Country/Territory United States Date 6/04/23 URL www.newswise.com/articles/view/790056/?sc=rsla Persons John F Cryan, Cian James O'Mahony Title Most fact-based counterarguments to conspiracy beliefs don't work, study finds Media name/outlet TheJournal.ie Country/Territory Ireland Date 6/04/23 URL https://www.thejournal.ie/most-methods-to-combat-conspiracies-ineffective-6037888-Apr2023/ Persons Cian James O'Mahony