误传
心理学
重复(修辞手法)
社会心理学
社会化媒体
认知心理学
计算机科学
语言学
计算机安全
万维网
哲学
作者
Valentina Vellani,Sarah Zheng,Dilay Ercelik,Tali Sharot
出处
期刊:Cognition
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2023-07-01
卷期号:236: 105421-105421
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105421
摘要
Misinformation can negatively impact people's lives in domains ranging from health to politics. An important research goal is to understand how misinformation spreads in order to curb it. Here, we test whether and how a single repetition of misinformation fuels its spread. Over two experiments (N = 260) participants indicated which statements they would like to share with other participants on social media. Half of the statements were repeated and half were new. The results reveal that participants were more likely to share statements they had previously been exposed to. Importantly, the relationship between repetition and sharing was mediated by perceived accuracy. That is, repetition of misinformation biased people's judgment of accuracy and as a result fuelled the spread of misinformation. The effect was observed in the domain of health (Exp 1) and general knowledge (Exp 2), suggesting it is not tied to a specific domain.
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