Analysis of Relationship between Confirmation Bias and Web Search Behavior

Masaki Suzuki, Yusuke Yamamoto
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Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the relationship between web search behavior and confirmation bias, in which people prefer to browse information that supports their existing opinions and beliefs. We conducted an online user experiment in which 89 participants were asked to perform a web search task to obtain health information. In this experiment, we controlled the participants' prior beliefs by presenting them with prior information to manipulate their impressions of a search topic prior to performing the search task. We then analyzed their behavioral logs during the search task. The results demonstrate that participants with confirmation bias frequently browsed only the top search results and completed the search task quickly. The results also indicate that, even if participants with the confirmation bias possessed health literacy, they did not utilize this literacy, even though such literacy is essential when viewing health information on the web critically.
确认偏差与网络搜索行为的关系分析
在本文中,我们分析了网络搜索行为与确认偏差之间的关系,确认偏差是指人们更喜欢浏览支持他们现有观点和信念的信息。我们进行了一项在线用户实验,要求89名参与者执行网络搜索任务以获取健康信息。在本实验中,我们通过向参与者提供先验信息来控制他们在执行搜索任务之前对搜索主题的印象,从而控制他们的先验信念。然后我们分析了他们在搜索任务期间的行为日志。结果表明,有确认偏误的被试往往只浏览搜索结果的顶部,并快速完成搜索任务。结果还表明,即使确认偏差的参与者拥有健康素养,他们也没有利用这种素养,即使这种素养在批判性地查看网络上的健康信息时是必不可少的。
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