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Jul 8, 2023 · The reasons why we believe fake news are complex. Among other things, they have to do with our personality and our attitude toward knowledge and facts. Fake news is also an appealing vehicle for ...
Jul 1, 2022 · Individuals believe fake news because of the rapid spread of misinformation on social media platforms as well as cognitive, psychological, and sociological factors. •. Prevention measures can be put forward in the scope of journalism, education, fake news detection, fact-checking and social networks regulation. •.
Dec 12, 2016 · Research looking at fake news suggests that repetition might make us believe a piece of information is true. In the weeks since the U.S. election, concerns have been raised about the prominence and popularity of false news stories spread on platforms such as Facebook. A BuzzFeed analysis found that the top 20 false election stories generated ...
Feb 11, 2020 · But research by Rand and colleagues challenges the idea that it’s our reasoning that is biased. “The dominant explanation for why people believe fake news has been that their reasoning is held captive by partisan biases—their thinking gets hijacked,” Rand says. His studies paint an alternate picture: “People who believe false things ...
Oct 25, 2020 · Fact-checkers’ decisions have significant consequences for debates about fake news that cannot be overstated. Researchers have studied the cascading cognitive effects of misinformation, and ...
Sep 1, 2017 · A new system of safeguards is needed. Below, we discuss extant social and computer science research regarding belief in fake news and the mechanisms by which it spreads. Fake news has a long history, but we focus on unanswered scientific questions raised by the proliferation of its most recent, politically oriented incarnation.
May 1, 2021 · We synthesize a burgeoning literature investigating why people believe and share false or highly misleading news online. Contrary to a common narrative whereby politics drives susceptibility to fake news, people are ‘better’ at discerning truth from falsehood (despite greater overall belief) when evaluating politically concordant news.