矛盾和复杂的健康信息:对不同不确定性来源的实验测试

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Thais M. Zimbres, R. Bell, L. Miller, Jingwen Zhang
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矛盾和复杂的健康信息在媒体中普遍存在,并可能导致决策的不确定性。我们探讨了信息矛盾和复杂性之间的理论区别是否表现在外行的感知中。美国成年人(N=584)被随机分配到三种情况中的一种:矛盾信息、复杂信息或无信息控制。信息条件下的参与者阅读矛盾或复杂的信息,并完成对感知到的矛盾和复杂性的测量。所有参与者都完成了问题不确定性和决策不确定性的测量。矛盾和复杂性之间的理论区别并没有反映在参与者的认知中。尽管参与者将矛盾信息评为比复杂信息更不一致,但复杂信息并没有被评为比矛盾信息更复杂。结果支持了一个模型,在该模型中,对矛盾和复杂性的感知会导致问题的不确定性,从而导致决策的不确定性。与健康相关的不确定性的不同来源的独特看法和影响需要进一步调查。
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Contradictory and complex health messages: an experimental test of different sources of uncertainty
ABSTRACT Contradictory and complex health messages are prevalent in the media and can lead to uncertainty in decision-making. We explore if the theoretical distinction between message contradiction and complexity is manifested in laypersons’ perceptions. U.S. adults (N = 584) were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: contradictory messages, complex messages, or no-message control. Participants in the message conditions read contradictory or complex messages and completed measures of perceived contradiction and complexity. All participants completed measures of issue uncertainty and decision uncertainty. The theoretical distinction between contradiction and complexity was not reflected in participants’ perceptions. Although participants rated contradictory messages as more inconsistent than complex messages, the complex messages were not rated as more complex than contradictory messages. Results supported a model in which perceptions of contradiction and complexity give rise to issue uncertainty, leading to decision uncertainty. The unique perceptions and effects of distinct sources of health-related uncertainty need further investigation.
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