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Effects of corrections on COVID-19-related misinformation: cross-media empirical analyses in Japan

机译:更正对 COVID-19 相关错误信息的影响:日本的跨媒体实证分析

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This study compared the characteristics of individuals who change their perceptions when they receive corrective information about COVID-19-related misinformation from different types of media. Whether people would change their perceptions through mass media information and whether through social media information were set as dependent variables. Indicators of 'need for orientation' and different types of literacy were set as explanatory variables. The results of logit model analyses indicate that people who are more interested in COVID-19 are more likely to change their perceptions if they receive corrective information from mass media outlets. People with relatively low levels of information literacy tend to change their perceptions in response to corrective information from social media. This finding suggests that individuals who change their perceptions based on social-media-derived corrective information cannot necessarily discriminate the truth or falsity of the information provided.
机译:这项研究比较了当从不同类型的媒体收到有关COVID-19相关错误信息的纠正信息时改变看法的个人的特征。人们是否会通过大众媒体信息改变他们的看法,以及是否通过社交媒体信息被设置为因变量。将“需要指导”和不同类型的识字指标设定为解释变量。logit 模型分析的结果表明,如果对 COVID-19 更感兴趣的人从大众媒体渠道收到纠正信息,他们更有可能改变他们的看法。信息素养水平相对较低的人往往会改变他们的看法,以应对来自社交媒体的纠正信息。这一发现表明,根据社交媒体衍生的纠正信息改变看法的个人不一定能区分所提供信息的真实性或虚假性。

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