Replication Data for: Fake Claims of Fake News: Political Misinformation, Warnings, and the Tainted Truth Effect

Fact-checking and warnings of misinformation are increasingly salient and prevalent components of modern news media and political communications. While many warnings about political misinformation are valid and enable people to reject misleading information, the quality and validity of misinformatio...

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