Guo Feng, Zhou Apan, Zhang Xiaofei, Xu Xinxiang, Liu Xuekun
College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.
Qingdao Institute for Ocean Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.
Comput Human Behav. 2023 Feb;139:107521. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2022.107521. Epub 2022 Oct 13.
The outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, a significant health threat, influenced information-related behaviors and induced increased rumor-sharing behaviors on social media. Fighting COVID-19 thus entails the need to fight the rumors as well, providing a strong motivation to explore rumor-related behavior during this extraordinary period. From the perspective of information acquisition, we predicted that information acquisition from social and traditional media would interactively influence rumor-related decisions (i.e., rumor belief and sharing) and that critical thinking would shape this relationship. Through a survey of 2424 individuals who used social media during the pandemic, we found that information acquisition from social media was negatively related to rumor sharing and that rumor belief mediated this relationship. Meanwhile, information acquisition from traditional media weakened the negative effect of information acquisition from social media on rumor belief, and critical thinking alleviated the positive effect of rumor belief on rumor sharing. This study contributes to the literature by explaining the diffusion of COVID-19 rumors on social media from an information perspective and revealing how different information sources and thinking styles come into conflict in rumor decisions.
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的爆发是一项重大的健康威胁,它影响了与信息相关的行为,并导致社交媒体上谣言分享行为增加。因此,抗击COVID-19也需要打击谣言,这为探索这一特殊时期与谣言相关的行为提供了强大动力。从信息获取的角度来看,我们预测从社交和传统媒体获取信息会交互影响与谣言相关的决策(即谣言信念和分享),并且批判性思维会塑造这种关系。通过对2424名在大流行期间使用社交媒体的个体进行调查,我们发现从社交媒体获取信息与谣言分享呈负相关,并且谣言信念在这种关系中起中介作用。同时,从传统媒体获取信息减弱了从社交媒体获取信息对谣言信念的负面影响,而批判性思维减轻了谣言信念对谣言分享的积极影响。本研究从信息角度解释了COVID-19谣言在社交媒体上的传播,并揭示了不同信息来源和思维方式在谣言决策中是如何产生冲突的,从而为该文献做出了贡献。