Avoiding real news, believing in fake news? Investigating pathways from information overload to misbelief.

Edson C Tandoc, Hye Kyung Kim
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This study sought to examine the potential role of news avoidance in belief in COVID-19 misinformation. Using two-wave panel survey data in Singapore, we found that information overload is associated with news fatigue as well as with difficulty in analyzing information. News fatigue and analysis paralysis also subsequently led to news avoidance, which increased belief in COVID-19 misinformation. However, this link is present only among those who are frequently exposed to misinformation about COVID-19.

回避真新闻,相信假新闻?调查从信息超载到误信的途径。
本研究试图探讨新闻回避在相信 COVID-19 错误信息中的潜在作用。通过使用新加坡的两波面板调查数据,我们发现信息超载与新闻疲劳以及信息分析困难有关。新闻疲劳和分析瘫痪随后也导致了对新闻的回避,从而增加了对 COVID-19 错误信息的相信。然而,这种联系只存在于那些经常接触到有关 COVID-19 的错误信息的人群中。
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