发现和分享错误信息的个体差异:积极精神分裂症、阴谋论信念和自闭症

IF 3.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Personality and Individual Differences Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2024.112946
Tom Buchanan , Katie Maras , Coral Dando
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错误信息很普遍,但只有少数社交媒体用户会主动分享这些信息。本文探讨了个体差异的三个方面--积极精神分裂症、阴谋论信念和自闭症--是否会将那些相信和分享错误信息的人与那些不相信和不分享错误信息的人区分开来。研究 1(N = 451)考虑了这些变量对真实性辨别力(即区分真假信息的能力)的影响。阳性精神分裂症和阴谋论信念水平越高,其辨别真实性的能力越差。辅助分析表明,正性精神分裂症的影响可能是通过依赖直觉而非反思来实现的,而阴谋论信念的影响可能是由于较高的轻信水平造成的。虽然自闭症一般不会影响真实性辨别力,但调节分析表明,自闭症会提高正性精神分裂症患者的真实性辨别力。然而矛盾的是,自闭症患者更有可能报告过去曾分享过虚假的政治信息。研究 2(N = 676)比较了自闭症患者的新样本数据和以往研究的样本数据。同样,自闭症患者更有可能报告曾分享过虚假政治信息,但在真实性辨别任务中的表现却没有差异。
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Individual differences in detecting and sharing misinformation: Positive schizotypy, conspiracy beliefs, and autism
Misinformation is widespread, but only a minority of social media users actively share it. This paper considers whether three aspects of individual differences - positive schizotypy, conspiracy beliefs, and autism - differentiate those who believe in and share misinformation, from those who do not. Study 1 (N = 451) considered the effects of these variables on veracity discernment (i.e., the ability to differentiate true and false information). Higher levels of positive schizotypy and conspiracy beliefs were independently associated with poorer veracity discernment. Secondary analyses suggested that the effect of positive schizotypy might operate through reliance on intuitive rather than reflective thought, while the effect of conspiracy beliefs might arise from higher levels of gullibility. While autism did not generally affect veracity discernment, moderation analysis suggested that it improved veracity discernment among individuals high in positive schizotypy. Paradoxically however, autistic individuals were more likely to report having shared false political information in the past. Study 2 (N = 676) compared data from a new sample of autistic individuals with a sample from previous research. Again, autistic individuals were more likely to report having shared false political information, but did not differ in performance on a veracity discernment task.
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期刊介绍: Personality and Individual Differences is devoted to the publication of articles (experimental, theoretical, review) which aim to integrate as far as possible the major factors of personality with empirical paradigms from experimental, physiological, animal, clinical, educational, criminological or industrial psychology or to seek an explanation for the causes and major determinants of individual differences in concepts derived from these disciplines. The editors are concerned with both genetic and environmental causes, and they are particularly interested in possible interaction effects.
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