误传
重复(修辞手法)
心理学
幻觉
假新闻
社会心理学
讲真话
认知心理学
计算机科学
语言学
互联网隐私
哲学
计算机安全
精神分析
作者
Jessica Udry,Sarah J. Barber
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.copsyc.2023.101736
摘要
Repetition increases belief in information, a phenomenon known as the illusory truth effect. In laboratory experiments, the illusory truth effect has often been examined using general trivia statements as stimuli, but repetition also increases belief in misinformation, such as fake news headlines and conspiracy beliefs. Repetition even increases belief in claims that are implausible or that contradict prior knowledge. Repetition also has broader impacts beyond belief, such as increasing sharing intentions of news headlines and decreasing how unethical an act is perceived to be. Although the illusory truth effect is robust, some interventions reduce its magnitude, including instruction to focus on accuracy and awareness of the illusory truth effect. These strategies may be effective for reducing belief in misinformation.
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