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  • 1School of Psychological Science, University of Western Australia (M304), Perth, 6009, Australia. ullrich.ecker@uwa.edu.au.

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此摘要是机器生成的。

攻击虚假信息来源的可信度,称为来源质疑,可以减少对虚假信息的依赖. 将消息来源的质疑与信息纠正相结合,是对抗错误信息的最有效策略.

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持续的影响力影响效果.揭穿与揭露 揭穿与揭露豁免 豁免 是一个例外.虚假信息是一种错误的信息.错误的信息是错误的信息.消息来源的不信誉 消息来源的不信誉

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科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 沟通研究 沟通研究

背景情况:

  • 错误信息继续影响推理,即使在纠正后.
  • 应用认知研究寻求有效的错误信息对策.
  • 泄露消息来源是一种建议的,但未经测试的策略.

研究的目的:

  • 测试来源质疑在减少对错误信息的依赖方面的有效性.
  • 为了比较来源质疑与以消息为中心的纠正和组合策略.
  • 检查不同类型的来源 (个人与媒体) 的影响,以及信誉丧失的原因 (利益冲突与不良记录).

主要方法:

  • 使用虚构事件相关的错误信息进行了两项实验.
  • 实验1比较了来源的不信誉 (个人来源,利益冲突) 与消息纠正和综合方法.
  • 实验2比较了针对个人和媒体来源的毁,理由是利益冲突或不良记录.

主要成果:

  • 仅仅是对消息来源的不信誉是有效的,但不如信息纠正.
  • 消息纠正和来源质疑的组合是最有效的.
  • 对个人和媒体来源来说,质疑是有效的.
  • 与个人来源相比,对媒体来源的记录质疑效果较差.

结论:

  • 泄露消息来源是一种广泛适用的错误信息反制措施.
  • 无论是社会因素还是认知因素,都会影响错误信息的持续影响.
  • 消息纠正和来源质疑的联合策略提供了最佳的有效性.