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New model integrates psychology to track health misinformation spread

Researchers have developed a new framework, ELM-SIRMMM, that combines epidemiological modeling with psychological theories to better understand the spread of health misinformation on social media. This model extends the traditional SIR model by incorporating compartments for misinformation and integrating signals from the Elaboration Likelihood Model, such as sentiment and cognitive effort, to dynamically adjust transmission rates. When tested on datasets related to COVID-19 and emotional misinformation, the ELM-SIRMMM framework demonstrated improved predictive accuracy and realism, including delaying misinformation peaks and increasing prevalence. However, its effectiveness was diminished in contexts with less behavioral variability. AI

IMPACT Provides a more nuanced understanding of misinformation dynamics, potentially aiding in the development of more effective countermeasures.

RANK_REASON The item is an academic paper detailing a new computational model. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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New model integrates psychology to track health misinformation spread

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Mkululi Sikosana, Sean Maudsley-Barton, Oluwaseun Ajao ·

    Integrating Persuasion Theory into the Epidemiological Modelling of Health Misinformation Spread on Social Media

    arXiv:2608.15689v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This study presents a hybrid epidemiological and behavioural framework to simulate the spread of health misinformation on social media. We extend the classical Susceptible--Infected--Recovered (SIR) model to a six-compartment stru…