نتایج جستجو برای: misinformation

تعداد نتایج: 2656  

Journal: :The American journal of psychology 2013
Daniel J Gurney Karen J Pine Richard Wiseman

The susceptibility of eyewitnesses to verbal suggestion has been well documented, although little attention has been paid to the role of nonverbal communication in misinformation. Three experiments are reported; in each, participants watched footage of a crime scene before being questioned about what they had observed. In Experiments 1 and 2, an on-screen interviewer accompanied identically wor...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2011
Ullrich K H Ecker Stephan Lewandowsky Joe Apai

It is well known that people often continue to rely on initial misinformation even if this information is later corrected and even if the correction itself is remembered. This article investigated the impact of emotionality of the material on people's ability to discount corrected misinformation. The focus was on moderate levels of emotionality comparable to those elicited by real-world news re...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Applied 2002
Jo Saunders Malcolm D MacLeod

Extending recent work that has demonstrated that the act of remembering can result in the inhibition of related items in memory, the present research examined whether retrieval-induced forgetting could provide a mechanism for explaining misinformation effects. Specifically, the authors found in their first study that the inhibition of critical items rendered the recollection of postevent inform...

2014
Michelle Phillips-Meek Michelle C. Phillips-Meek

The current study examined the impact of age and executive function on susceptibility to misinformation. A total of 41 healthy young (19-31) and older (59-77) adults were presented with visual misinformation in a paradigm originally used by Okado and Stark (2005). Participants then completed a recognition memory task while undergoing a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scan. Particip...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2013
Stephan Lewandowsky Werner G K Stritzke Alexandra M Freund Klaus Oberauer Joachim I Krueger

The dissemination and control of information are indispensable ingredients of violent conflict, with all parties involved in a conflict or at war seeking to frame the discussion on their own terms. Those attempts at information control often involve the dissemination of misinformation or disinformation (i.e., information that is incorrect by accident or intent, respectively). We review the way ...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 2010

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Michela Del Vicario Walter Quattrociocchi Antonio Scala Fabiana Zollo

Users polarization and confirmation bias play a key role in misinformation spreading on online social media. Our aim is to use this information to determine in advance potential targets for hoaxes and fake news. In this paper, we introduce a general framework for promptly identifying polarizing content on social media and, thus, “predicting” future fake news topics. We validate the performances...

2006
Ming Yang Jeremy Tan

How does information behave? A recent controversial approach is to use ideas in evolutionary biology to study the spread of information. However, in order for the information to ‘evolve’, there has to be some mechanism for variation. This paper would explore the ideas of memes which use the evolutionary biology approach as well as the pitfalls in using this picture. Finally, we will focus our a...

2004
Jacqueline E. Pickrell Daniel M. Bernstein Elizabeth F. Loftus

Journal: :Applied Cognitive Psychology 1998

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