What predicts people’s belief in COVID-19 misinformation? A retrospective study using a nationwide online survey among adults residing in the United States

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Sooyoung Kim
Ariadna Capasso
Shahmir H. Ali
Tyler Headley
Ralph J. DiClemente
Yesim Tozan
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[1] New York University,Department of Public Health Policy and Management, New York, School of Global Public Health
[2] New York University,Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Global Public Health
[3] New York University,Global and Environmental Public Health Program, School of Global Public Health
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BMC Public Health | / 22卷
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COVID-19; Misinformation; Infodemic; LASSO;
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