Amit Verma, Abhishika Sharma, Ashish Sharma, Arun Prakash, Arnab Das
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Disentangling the Effect of Confirmation Bias and Media Literacy on Social Media Users' Susceptibility to Fake News
This study explores the effects of confirmation bias, media literacy, and cognitive abilities on social media users' fake news susceptibility. The objective is to disentangle the complex relationships among these factors to understand the underlying mechanisms contributing to the spread of misinformation. Data collection involved an online questionnaire distributed on diverse social media platforms using a combination of convenience and snowball sampling. A total of 500 participants from urban cities in India completed the survey, providing a robust sample for subsequent data analysis. SEM was employed to test the research hypothesis. Findings reveal a significant negative relationship between confirmation bias and susceptibility to fake news, while media literacy demonstrates a significant positive relationship. Cognitive abilities, however, show no significant relationship with susceptibility to fake news. This research paper contributes to the field of media studies by disentangling the effects of confirmation bias and media literacy on social media users' susceptibility to fake news. The findings provide insights into the underlying mechanisms influencing the spread of misinformation and highlight the significance of promoting media literacy and addressing confirmation bias in combating fake news.
期刊介绍:
Amity School of Communication, AUMP, Gwalior is publishing a bi-annual referred and peer-reviewed journal named “Journal of Content, Community & Communication”. The Journal of Content, Community & Communication aims at delving into inquiry into and providing a forum for discussion pertaining to contemporary communication issues within wider social, economic, cultural and technological contexts. The journal promotes analyzing contemporary communication issues in new light and research. It will aim at bringing to the surface, innovative ways of research to initiate a dialogue on an array of subject matters in the field of communication theory and practice. The journal will engage in a wide range of themes in the media studies, digital media, and communication management among others.