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Fake News on Social Media: People Believe What They Want to Believe When it Makes No Sense At All

机译:社交媒体上的虚假新闻:人们完全相信毫无道理的想法

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Fake news (i.e., misinformation) on social media has sharply increased in the past few years. We conducted a behavioral experiment with EEG data from 83 social media users to understand whether they could detect fake news on social media, and whether the presence of a fake news flag affected their cognition and judgment. We found that the presence of a fake news flag triggered increased cognitive activity and users spent more time considering the headline. However, the flag had no effect on judgments about truth; flagging headlines as false did not influence users' beliefs. A post hoc analysis shows that confirmation bias is pervasive, with users more likely to believe news headlines that align with their political opinions. Headlines that challenge their opinions receive little cognitive attention (i.e., they are ignored) and users are less likely to believe them.
机译:过去几年中,社交媒体上的虚假新闻(即错误信息)急剧增加。我们使用来自83个社交媒体用户的EEG数据进行了一项行为实验,以了解他们是否可以在社交媒体上检测到虚假新闻,以及虚假新闻标记的存在是否会影响他们的认知和判断力。我们发现,假新闻标记的出现触发了认知活动的增加,用户花了更多时间考虑标题。但是,旗帜对真相的判断没有影响。将标题标记为“假”不会影响用户的信念。事后分析表明,确认偏见无处不在,用户更有可能相信符合其政治观点的新闻头条。挑战他们观点的头条新闻很少引起认知关注(即,它们被忽略),用户不太可能相信他们。

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