Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China.
Ant Group, Shanghai 200120, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jul 7;19(14):8294. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19148294.
The internet's convenience and anonymity have facilitated different types of covert fraud, resulting in economic, mental, and social harm to victims. Understanding why people are deceived and implementing appropriate interventions is critical for fraud reduction. Based on the Bayesian brain theory, individuals' mental states may be a key point in scam compliance and warning compliance. Fraud victims with different mental states may construct various hypotheses and explanations about the fraud they are exposed to, causing different cognition and behavior patterns. Therefore, we first conducted a semi-structured in-depth interview with online fraud victims to investigate the individual and social factors that affect victims' mental states. Grounded theory analysis showed five core factors influencing scam compliance: psychological traits, empirical factors, motivation, cognitive biases, and emotional imbalance. Based on our findings of psychological processes and deception's influential factors, we then designed warnings to inform victims of fraud, particularly for those involving novel types of scams. Tested on a real-life setting, our designed warnings effectively enhanced warning compliance, allowing more fraud victims to avoid financial losses.
互联网的便利性和匿名性为各种形式的隐蔽欺诈提供了便利,给受害者造成了经济、精神和社会危害。了解人们为何受骗以及实施适当的干预措施对于减少欺诈至关重要。基于贝叶斯大脑理论,个体的心理状态可能是欺诈顺从和警告顺从的关键点。具有不同心理状态的欺诈受害者可能会对他们所接触到的欺诈事件构建各种假设和解释,从而导致不同的认知和行为模式。因此,我们首先对网络欺诈受害者进行了半结构化的深入访谈,以调查影响受害者心理状态的个体和社会因素。扎根理论分析显示了影响欺诈顺从的五个核心因素:心理特征、经验因素、动机、认知偏差和情绪失衡。基于我们对心理过程和欺骗影响因素的研究结果,我们随后设计了针对欺诈受害者的警告信息,特别是针对涉及新型欺诈的警告信息。在真实场景下进行的测试表明,我们设计的警告信息能够有效提高警告顺从度,使更多的欺诈受害者避免经济损失。