… for fakenews in political … fakenews in political contexts, with a focus on personal characteristics. Overall there appears to be a bias toward overrating the accuracy of true and fakenews …
… whereby politics drives susceptibility to fakenews, people are ‘better’ at discerning truth from falsehood (despite greater overall belief) when evaluating politically concordant news. …
… has identified politicalbias as one of the main predictors of belief and spread of fakenews. … regarding the effect of political identity on the discernment of fakenews. This systematic …
DP Calvillo, RJB Garcia, K Bertrand… - Personality and individual …, 2021 - Elsevier
… We wanted to examine how personality factors and participants' ideology and news consumption related to their politicalbias in headline ratings. We calculated politicalbias by …
… is a well-researched, scholarly, academic, and thoughtful book that is helpful in this era of misinformation, fakenews, echo chambers, and information bubbles. The authors pose …
RB Michael, BO Breaux - Cognitive research: principles and implications, 2021 - Springer
… That finding suggests that what drives differences in beliefs about real and fakenews is not necessarily a partisan bias—that is, a motivation to reason in favor of a particular ideology—…
O Turel, B Osatuyi - Fake News on the Internet, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
… political ideology (sharing bias). Having acknowledged the possible role of perceived peer political orientation in disseminating fakenews … biased believability and sharing of fakenews. …
… ’s political ideology and the belief in fakenews. In this study, we define ‘fakenews’ as an article that falsifies a real news or … , fakenews continues to be disseminated, and false or biased …
MM Waldrop - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
… were seeing not just fakepolitical headlines but phony horror … phenomena such as confirmation bias—our tendency to see … newsfeed is just confirmation bias backed with computer …