Molecular Mind Laboratory, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Lucca , Italy.
Centre for Applied and Experimental Epistemology, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Cesano Maderno, Italy.
Sci Rep. 2022 Apr 5;12(1):5678. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-09168-y.
Disinformation about science can impose enormous economic and public health burdens. A recently proposed strategy to help online users recognise false content is to follow the techniques of professional fact checkers, such as looking for information on other websites (lateral reading) and looking beyond the first results suggested by search engines (click restraint). In two preregistered online experiments (N = 5387), we simulated a social media environment and tested two interventions, one in the form of a pop-up meant to advise participants to follow such techniques, the other based on monetary incentives. We measured participants' ability to identify whether information was scientifically valid or invalid. Analysis of participants' search style reveals that both monetary incentives and pop-up increased the use of fact-checking strategies. Monetary incentives were overall effective in increasing accuracy, whereas the pop-up worked when the source of information was unknown. Pop-up and incentives, when used together, produced a cumulative effect on accuracy. We suggest that monetary incentives enhance content relevance, and could be combined with fact-checking techniques to counteract disinformation.
虚假科学信息可能会造成巨大的经济和公共卫生负担。最近提出的一项帮助在线用户识别虚假内容的策略是借鉴专业事实核查员的技术,例如寻找其他网站上的信息(横向阅读)和超越搜索引擎建议的前几个结果(点击约束)。在两项预先注册的在线实验中(N=5387),我们模拟了一个社交媒体环境,并测试了两种干预措施,一种是弹出式建议参与者遵循这些技术,另一种是基于金钱激励。我们衡量了参与者识别信息是否具有科学有效性的能力。对参与者搜索方式的分析表明,金钱激励和弹出式提示都增加了事实核查策略的使用。金钱激励总体上有效提高了准确性,而当信息来源未知时,弹出式提示则有效。弹出式提示和金钱激励同时使用会对准确性产生累积效应。我们认为,金钱激励可以提高内容相关性,并可以与事实核查技术结合使用,以对抗虚假信息。