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Antonio Alonso Arechar
Antonio Alonso Arechar
Associate Professor, CIDE
Verified email at arechar.com - Homepage
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Shifting attention to accuracy can reduce misinformation online
G Pennycook, Z Epstein, M Mosleh, AA Arechar, D Eckles, DG Rand
Nature 592 (7855), 590-595, 2021
1592*2021
Conducting interactive experiments online
AA Arechar, S Gächter, L Molleman
Experimental economics 21 (1), 99-131, 2018
5562018
Scaling up fact-checking using the wisdom of crowds
J Allen, AA Arechar, G Pennycook, DG Rand
Science advances 7 (36), eabf4393, 2021
3392021
Information gerrymandering and undemocratic decisions
AJ Stewart, M Mosleh, M Diakonova, AA Arechar, DG Rand, JB Plotkin
Nature 573 (7772), 117-121, 2019
3042019
Understanding and combatting misinformation across 16 countries on six continents
AA Arechar, J Allen, AJ Berinsky, R Cole, Z Epstein, K Garimella, A Gully, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 7 (9), 1502-1513, 2023
2392023
Cognitive reflection correlates with behavior on Twitter
M Mosleh, G Pennycook, AA Arechar, DG Rand
Nature communications 12 (1), 1-10, 2021
2372021
Turking in the time of COVID
AA Arechar, DG Rand
Behavior research methods 53 (6), 2591-2595, 2021
1552021
Turking overtime: How participant characteristics and behavior vary over time and day on Amazon Mechanical Turk
AA Arechar, GT Kraft-Todd, DG Rand
Journal of the Economic Science Association 3 (1), 1-11, 2017
1482017
Digital literacy is associated with more discerning accuracy judgments but not sharing intentions
N Sirlin, Z Epstein, AA Arechar, DG Rand
Shorenstein Center for Media, Politics, and Public Policy, 2021
1472021
The social media context interferes with truth discernment
Z Epstein, N Sirlin, A Arechar, G Pennycook, D Rand
Science Advances 9 (9), eabo6169, 2023
1162023
Representativeness versus attentiveness: a comparison across nine online survey samples
MN Stagnaro, J Druckman, AA Arechar, R Willer, DG Rand
102*2024
From good institutions to generous citizens: Top-down incentives to cooperate promote subsequent prosociality but not norm enforcement
MN Stagnaro, AA Arechar, DG Rand
Cognition 167, 212-254, 2017
86*2017
“I'm just a soul whose intentions are good”: the role of communication in noisy repeated games
AA Arechar, A Dreber, D Fudenberg, DG Rand
Games and Economic Behavior 104, 726-743, 2017
462017
What label should be applied to content produced by generative AI?
Z Epstein, AA Arechar, D Rand
PsyArXiv, 2023
432023
Learning to be selfish? A large-scale longitudinal analysis of Dictator games played on Amazon Mechanical Turk
AA Arechar, DG Rand
Journal of Economic Psychology 90, 102490, 2022
222022
Are those who believe in God really more prosocial?
MN Stagnaro, AA Arechar, DG Rand
Religion, brain & behavior 10 (4), 444-458, 2020
182020
Examining spillovers between long and short repeated prisoner’s dilemma games played in the laboratory
AA Arechar, M Kouchaki, DG Rand
Games 9 (1), 5, 2018
172018
The distorting effects of producer strategies: Why engagement does not reveal consumer preferences for misinformation
AJ Stewart, AA Arechar, DG Rand, JB Plotkin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (10), e2315195121, 2024
14*2024
It's the Thought that Counts: Evaluating the Attempts of Frontier LLMs to Persuade on Harmful Topics
M Kowal, J Timm, JF Godbout, T Costello, AA Arechar, G Pennycook, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.02873, 2025
62025
From foe to friend and back again: The temporal dynamics ofintra-party bias in the 2016 US Presidential Election
Y Dunham, AA Arechar, DG Rand
Judgment and Decision Making 14 (3), 373-380, 2019
62019
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