动机推理和确认偏见如何影响人们通过社交媒体选择性地接受“真实新闻”的分析

Jingshu Peng
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近年来,随着科技的发展,社交媒体开始出现在人们的生活中,随着互联网的进步迅速进入人们的生活。然而,随着社交媒体的兴起,自出版在互联网上逐渐泛滥,各种新闻未经核实就被发送出去,给人们带来了很大的困扰。因此,有必要了解人们为什么会通过社交媒体选择性地接受“真实新闻”。本研究通过对来自不同社交媒体应用程序的四篇帖子的内容分析,从不同“情绪”倾向的角度探讨人们为什么相信假新闻。研究结果表明,公众在选择性接受假新闻时依赖于与动机推理和确认偏见相关的理论。具体来说,确认偏误是指人们热衷于相信与自己的信念相一致的主张,或者他们缺乏知识,往往被海报上的文字所吸引,不自觉地相信他们的故事,从而为他们的议程做出贡献。本研究研究了近年来导致公众选择性相信假新闻的一些主要因素,有助于更多地了解人们是如何感知和识别假新闻的。
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An analysis of how motivated reasoning and confirmation bias affect people to accept “true news” through social media selectively
In recent years, with the development of technology, social media has started to appear in people’s lives, rapidly entering people’s lives along with the progress of the Internet. However, with the rise of social media, self-publishing has gradually proliferated on the Internet, with all kinds of news being sent without verification, causing much distress to people. It is, therefore, essential to understand why people selectively accept “true news” through social media. This study examines why people believe in fake news from the perspective of different “Emotional” Tendencies through a content analysis of four posts from different social media applications. The findings show that the public relies on theories related to motivated reasoning and confirmation bias when selectively accepting fake news. In particular, confirmation bias is a case where people, keen to believe in claims that are consistent with their beliefs or their lack of knowledge, are often attracted to the words and texts of the poster and unconsciously believe their story, thus contributing to their agenda. This research studies some of the main factors that have contributed to the public’s selective belief in fake news in recent years and helps to understand more about how people perceive and recognize fake news.
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