{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[35,28,24,42,37,47],"name":"People I don't know"},{"data":[18,37,19,43,41,26],"name":"Politicians"},{"data":[18,29,16,36,24,30],"name":"News organisations"},{"data":[15,34,15,34,20,21],"name":"Government"},{"data":[18,19,16,32,17,31],"name":"People I know"},{"data":[5,19,11,12,21,11],"name":"Global health organisations"},{"data":[5,15,10,18,12,17],"name":"National organisations"},{"data":[6,13,11,13,12,13],"name":"Scientists, doctors, experts"}],"_data":[["Country","People I don't know","Politicians","News organisations","Government","People I know","Global health organisations","National organisations","Scientists, doctors, experts"],["United Kingdom","35","18","18","15","18","5","5","6"],["United States","28","37","29","34","19","19","15","13"],["Germany","24","19","16","15","16","11","10","11"],["Spain","42","43","36","34","32","12","18","13"],["South Korea","37","41","24","20","17","21","12","12"],["Argentina","47","26","30","21","31","11","17","13"]],"labels":{"name":"Country","values":["United Kingdom","United States","Germany","Spain","South Korea","Argentina"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk\/sites\/default\/files\/2020-04\/Navigating%20the%20Coronavirus%20Infodemic%20FINAL.pdf","type":"Problem","unit":"Per cent (%)","year":"2020","title":"Respondents\u2019 Perceptions of Sources With False or Misleading Information About Coronavirus","topic":"Disinformation","method":"Survey (United Kingdom (N=2216), United States (N=1273), Germany (N=2003), Spain (N=1018), South Korea (N=1009), Argentina (N=1003))","source":"Nielsen, Rasmus Kleis, Richard Fletcher, Nic Newman, J. Scott Brennen, and Philip N. Howard. \"Navigating the \u2018Infodemic\u2019: How People in Six Countries Access and Rate News and Information About Coronavirus,\"  Reuters Institute, April 2020","sub_topic":"Prevalence of disinformation","chart_number":"58","geographical":"Global"},"description":"The chart presents the distribution of different sources (politicians, governments etc.) from which respondents have seen \"a lot\" or \"a great deal\" of false or misleading information about coronavirus. The participants in six countries have answered to the following question \"Q4: How much false or misleading information about coronavirus (COVID-19), if any, do you think you have sen on each of the following in the last week?\" "}