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False memories represent a cognitive distortion in which individuals recall events that did not happen, or remember them in an altered form. This phenomenon highlights the brain's constructive nature in processing and recalling memories, emphasizing that memory is not a perfect representation of past events but rather a dynamic reconstruction influenced by various factors.
One primary source of false memories is misattribution, where individuals incorrectly associate external information...
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The confirmation bias is the tendency to focus on information that confirms our existing beliefs and ignore information that is inconsistent with our expectations. For example, if you think that your professor is not very nice, you notice all of the instances of rude behavior exhibited by the professor while ignoring the countless pleasant interactions he is involved in on a daily basis. Have you ever fallen prey to the confirmation bias, either as the source or target of such bias?
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When in group settings, we are often influenced by the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors around us. Groupthink is another phenomenon of conformity where modification of the opinions of members in a group aligns with what they believe is the group consensus (Janis, 1972). In such situations, the group often takes action that individuals would not perform outside the group setting because groups make more extreme decisions than individuals do. Moreover, groupthink can hinder opposing trains of...
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When we hold a stereotype about a person, we have expectations that he or she will fulfill that stereotype. A self-fulfilling prophecy is an expectation held by a person that alters his or her behavior in a way that tends to make it true. When we hold stereotypes about a person, we tend to treat the person according to our expectations. This treatment can influence the person to act according to our stereotypic expectations, thus confirming our stereotypic beliefs. Research by Rosenthal and...
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揭穿关于错误信息的三个神话

Bertram Gawronski1, Lea S Nahon1, Nyx L Ng1

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin.

Current directions in psychological science
|February 14, 2025
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概括

人们擅长识别真实的信息,与普遍认为的相反. 党派偏见显著影响错误信息的判断,对信仰不一致的真理的怀疑比对虚假信息的轻信更为普遍.

科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 信息科学 信息科学 信息科学

背景情况:

  • 越来越多的研究对错误信息易受影响和干预措施的兴趣.
  • 错误信息被概念化为真相判断的信号检测问题.

研究的目的:

  • 识别和挑战关于错误信息的三个常见假设.
  • 重新评估辨别能力,党派偏见和轻信的作用.

主要方法:

  • 对虚假信息的公众和科学话语的分析.
  • 信号检测框架应用于真相判断.

主要成果:

  • 人们通常擅长区分真实信息和虚假信息.
  • 党派偏见强烈而普遍地影响了对信息的判断.
  • 对信仰不一致的真实信息的怀疑,超过了对信仰一致的虚假信息的轻信.

结论:

  • 关于易受错误信息影响的常见假设是不准确的.
  • 党派偏见和有动机的怀疑是信念形成的关键因素.
  • 这些发现有助于制定有针对性的,以人为中心的错误信息干预措施.
关键词:
假新闻是假新闻.简单易信 简单易信 简单易信错误的信息 错误的信息有党派偏见的偏见.怀疑主义怀疑主义怀疑主义

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