The cognitive science of fake news

N. Levy, R. Ross
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In this chapter, we provide a necessarily brief and partial survey of recent work in the cognitive sciences directly on or closely related to the psychology of fake news, in particular fake news in the political domain. We focus on whether and why people believe fake news. While we argue that it is likely that a large proportion of people who purport to believe fake news really do, we provide evidence that this proportion might be significantly smaller than is usually thought (and smaller than is suggested by surveys). Assertion of belief is inflated, we suggest, by insincere report, whether to express support for one side of political debate or simply for fun. It is also inflated by the use of motivated inference of one sort or another, which lead respondents to report believing things about which they had no opinion prior to being probed. We then turn to rival accounts that aim to explain why people believe in fake news when they do. While partisan explanations, turning on motivated reasoning, are probably best known, we show they face serious challenges from accounts that explain belief by reference to analytic thinking.
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假新闻的认知科学
在本章中,我们提供了一个必要的简短和部分的调查,最近的工作在认知科学直接或密切相关的假新闻心理学,特别是假新闻在政治领域。我们关注的是人们是否相信假新闻,以及为什么相信假新闻。虽然我们认为可能有很大一部分人声称相信假新闻,但我们提供的证据表明,这一比例可能比通常认为的要小得多(也比调查显示的要小)。我们认为,通过不真诚的报道,无论是表达对政治辩论一方的支持,还是仅仅为了好玩,信仰的主张都被夸大了。它还会因为使用这样或那样的动机推理而被夸大,这导致受访者报告相信他们在被调查之前没有意见的事情。然后,我们转向竞争对手的账户,这些账户旨在解释为什么人们相信假新闻。虽然党派解释,开启动机推理,可能是最著名的,但我们表明,他们面临着严峻的挑战,从参考分析思维解释信仰的帐户。
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