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    How readers understand causal and correlational expressions used in news headlines. - PsycNET
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    1. Danaeioak 28 Aug 2020
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      Adams, R. C., Sumner, P., Vivian-Griffiths, S., Barrington, A., Williams, A., Boivin, J., Chambers, C. D., & Bott, L. (2017). How readers understand causal and correlational expressions used in news headlines. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 23(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000100

      is:article lang:en scientific findings causation correlation exaggeration media headline scientific expressions modal verbs conditional causation causal implication relational expressions educational background lexical content syntactic construction practical implication degree of causation communicating science
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