Seeing lies and laying blame: Partisanship and U.S. public perceptions about disinformation

Kaitlin Peach, Joe Ripberger, Kuhika Gupta, Andrew Fox, H. Jenkins‐Smith, Carol Silva
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Using data from a nationally representative survey of 2,036 U.S. adults, we analyze partisan perceptions of the risk disinformation poses U.S. government and society, as well as the actors viewed as responsible for and harmed by disinformation. Our findings indicate relatively high concern about disinformation across a variety of societal issues, with broad bipartisan agreement that disinformation poses significant risks and causes harms to several groups. However, agreement ends there. Republicans and Democrats fundamentally disagree on who is responsible. We discuss the implications of this disagreement for understanding disinformation as a policy problem and the implications for policy solutions.
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洞察谎言,推诿责任:党派之争与美国公众对虚假信息的看法
我们利用对 2036 名美国成年人进行的具有全国代表性的调查数据,分析了党派对虚假信息给美国政府和社会带来的风险的看法,以及被认为对虚假信息负责和受到虚假信息伤害的行为者。我们的研究结果表明,在各种社会问题上,人们对虚假信息的关注度相对较高,两党普遍认为虚假信息对多个群体构成重大风险并造成伤害。然而,共识仅止于此。共和党人和民主党人在责任归属问题上存在根本分歧。我们将讨论这一分歧对理解虚假信息这一政策问题的影响以及对政策解决方案的影响。
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