Department of Experimental Psychology, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2024 Nov 22;14(1):29005. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-80296-3.
Previous research suggests that even when people are capable of judging to the best of their knowledge whether claims are accurate or inaccurate, they do not sufficiently discriminate between accurate and inaccurate information when asked to consider whether they would share stories on social media. However, question framing ("To the best of your knowledge…", "Would you consider…?") differed between the questions about accuracy and the questions about sharing. Here we examine the effects of question framing on responses to accuracy questions and responses to sharing questions. The framing of accuracy questions had no effect on accurate-inaccurate discrimination. In contrast, accurate-inaccurate discrimination in response to sharing questions increased when participants were asked to respond, to the best of their knowledge, whether they would share claims compared to when they were asked whether they would consider sharing stories. At a theoretical level, the findings support the inattention-based account, according to which contextual cues shifting the focus toward accuracy can enhance accurate-inaccurate discrimination in sharing responses. At a methodological level, these findings suggest that researchers should carefully attend to the verbal framing of questions about sharing information on social media, as the framing may significantly influence participants' focus on accuracy.
先前的研究表明,即使人们能够在自己所知的范围内尽力判断声明是准确还是不准确,但当被要求考虑是否会在社交媒体上分享故事时,他们并不能充分区分准确和不准确的信息。然而,关于准确性的问题和关于分享的问题的问题框架(“在你所知的范围内……”,“你是否会考虑……?”)不同。在这里,我们研究了问题框架对准确性问题和分享问题的响应的影响。准确性问题的框架对准确-不准确的区分没有影响。相比之下,当参与者被要求回答他们是否会在所知范围内分享声明时,与他们被问到是否会考虑分享故事时相比,对分享问题的响应中准确-不准确的区分增加了。从理论层面上讲,这些发现支持基于注意力不集中的解释,根据该解释,将注意力转移到准确性上的语境提示可以增强对分享响应中准确-不准确的区分。从方法论层面上讲,这些发现表明,研究人员应该仔细注意关于在社交媒体上分享信息的问题的口头框架,因为框架可能会极大地影响参与者对准确性的关注。