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Lazy, not biased: Susceptibility to partisan fake news is better explained by lack of reasoning than by motivated reasoning

机译:懒惰,没有偏见:对Partisan假新闻的易感性更好地解释了缺乏推理,而不是通过激励推理

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Why do people believe blatantly inaccurate news headlines ("fake news")? Do we use our reasoning abilities to convince ourselves that statements that align with our ideology are true, or does reasoning allow us to effectively differentiate fake from real regardless of political ideology? Here we test these competing accounts in two studies (total N =3446 Mechanical Turk workers) by using the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) as a measure of the propensity to engage in analytical reasoning. We find that CRT performance is negatively correlated with the perceived accuracy of fake news, and positively correlated with the ability to discern fake news from real news - even for headlines that align with individuals' political ideology. Moreover, overall discernment was actually better for ideologically aligned headlines than for misaligned headlines. Finally, a headline-level analysis finds that CRT is negatively correlated with perceived accuracy of relatively implausible (primarily fake) headlines, and positively correlated with perceived accuracy of relatively plausible (primarily real) headlines. In contrast, the correlation between CRT and perceived accuracy is unrelated to how closely the headline aligns with the participant's ideology. Thus, we conclude that analytic thinking is used to assess the plausibility of headlines, regardless of whether the stories are consistent or inconsistent with one's political ideology. Our findings therefore suggest that susceptibility to fake news is driven more by lazy thinking than it is by partisan bias per se - a finding that opens potential avenues for fighting fake news.
机译:为什么人们相信公然不准确的新闻头条新闻(“假新闻”)?我们是否利用我们的推理能力来说服与我们的意识形态一致的陈述是真实的,或者推理允许我们有效地从真实的真实区分虚假,而不管政治意识形态如何?在这里,我们通过使用认知反射测试(CRT)作为衡量分析推理的倾向的衡量标准,在两项研究中测试这些竞争账户(总N = 3446机械土耳其工人)。我们发现CRT性能与虚假新闻的感知准确性负相关,并与真实新闻中假冒新闻的能力正相关 - 即使对于与个人政治意识形态对齐的头条新闻。此外,整体识别实际上对思想对齐的头条线来说比未对准的头条新闻更好。最后,标题级别分析发现CRT与相对令人难以置信(主要是假)头条新闻的感知准确性负相关,并与相对合理的(主要是真实的)头条新闻的感知准确性正相关。相反,CRT与感知精度之间的相关性与标题与参与者的意识形态对齐有多密切相关。因此,我们得出结论,解析思维用于评估头条新闻的合理性,无论故事是否与一个人的政治意识形态一致或不一致。因此,我们的调查结果表明,对假新闻的易感性是通过懒惰的思考而导致的,而不是Partisan偏见本身 - 一个发现潜在的途径来打击假新闻。

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