Wertgen Andreas G, Richter Tobias
Department of Psychology IV, University of Würzburg, Röntgenring 10, 97070, Würzburg, Germany.
Mem Cognit. 2020 Nov;48(8):1359-1375. doi: 10.3758/s13421-020-01067-9.
Validation of text information as a general mechanism for detecting inconsistent or false information is an integral part of text comprehension. This study examined how the credibility of the information source affects validation processes. Two experiments investigated combined effects of source credibility and plausibility of information during validation with explicit (ratings) and implicit (reading times) measurements. Participants read short stories with a high-credible versus low-credible person that stated a consistent or inconsistent assertion with general world knowledge. Ratings of plausibility and ratings of source credibility were lower when a credible source stated a world-knowledge inconsistent assertion compared with a low-credible source. Reading times on target sentences and on spillover sentences were slower when a credible source stated an assertion inconsistent with world knowledge compared with a low-credible source, suggesting that source information modulated the validation of implausible information. These results show that source credibility modulates validation and suggest a bidirectional relationship of perceived plausibility and source credibility in the reading process.
将文本信息作为检测不一致或虚假信息的一般机制进行验证是文本理解的一个组成部分。本研究考察了信息来源的可信度如何影响验证过程。两项实验通过明确(评分)和隐含(阅读时间)测量,研究了验证过程中来源可信度和信息合理性的综合影响。参与者阅读了由高可信度或低可信度人物讲述的短篇小说,这些人物陈述了与一般世界知识一致或不一致的断言。与低可信度来源相比,当可信来源陈述与世界知识不一致的断言时,合理性评分和来源可信度评分更低。与低可信度来源相比,当可信来源陈述与世界知识不一致的断言时,目标句子和溢出句子的阅读时间更慢,这表明来源信息调节了不合理信息的验证。这些结果表明,来源可信度调节了验证,并表明在阅读过程中,感知到的合理性和来源可信度之间存在双向关系。