Editing Content Integrity and Disinformation Risks Across Wikipedia Language Editions

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The study is being conducted by PhD student [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/profiles/students/profile.php?id=445&search=zarine%20&BS=1&MS=1&PhD=1&UCD=1 Zarine Kharazian] in the Department of Human-Centered Engineering, and [https://mako.cc/ Dr. Benjamin Mako Hill], Associate Professor in the Department of Communication, at the University of Washington.
The study is being conducted by PhD student [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/profiles/students/profile.php?id=445&search=zarine%20&BS=1&MS=1&PhD=1&UCD=1 Zarine Kharazian] in the Department of Human-Centered Engineering, and [https://mako.cc/ Dr. Benjamin Mako Hill], Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication, at the University of Washington.


==Purpose of the Study==
==Purpose of the Study==
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