This book examines the phenomenon of fake news by bringing together leading experts from different fields within psychology and related areas. In an age where "alternative facts" have become a prominent feature of public discourse, this is fascinating reading for students, academics, and professionals including policy makers and journalists.
This book examines the phenomenon of fake news by bringing together leading experts from different fields within psychology and related areas. In an age where "alternative facts" have become a prominent feature of public discourse, this is fascinating reading for students, academics, and professionals including policy makers and journalists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rainer Greifeneder is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His research focuses on the impact of feelings on judgment, individuals' experiences and perceptions of being socially excluded, and the way individuals construe truth. Mariela E. Jaffé is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Social Psychology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. Her research interests focus on the construal of truth, individuals' preferences regarding diversity, and the use of decision¿making aids. Eryn J. Newman is a Lecturer at the Australian National University. Her research focuses on how people come to believe and remember things are true and how tangential information or "pseudöevidence" can bias people's assessments of information they encounter. Norbert Schwarz is Provost Professor of Psychology and Marketing and Cödirector of the Mind & Society Center at the University of Southern California. His research addresses the context sensitive and embodied nature of judgment and decision making and its implications for public opinion, consumer behavior, and social science research.
Inhaltsangabe
01. What is new and true about fake news? Greifeneder R. Jaffé M. E. Newman E. & Schwarz N. 02. How Bad is the Fake News Problem? The Role of Baseline Information in Public Perceptions Lyons B. Merola V. & Reifler J. 03. Truth and the Dynamics of News Diffusion on Twitter Ackland R. & Gwynn K. 04. Retracted Articles - The Scientific Version of Fake News Bar-Ilan J. & Halevi G. 05. When (Fake) News Feels True: Intuitions of Truth and the Acceptance and Correction of Misinformation Schwarz N. & Jalbert M. 06. Truthiness: How Non-Probative Photos Shape Belief Newman E. J. & Zhang L. 07. Can that be True or is it just Fake News? New Perspectives on the Negativity Bias in Judgments of Truth Jaffé M. E. & Greifeneder R. 08. False Beliefs: Byproducts of an Adaptive Knowledge Base? Marsh E. J. & Stanley M. 09. Psychological Inoculation against Fake News van der Linden S. & Roozenbeek J. 10. Your fake news our facts: Identity-based motivation shapes what we believe share and accept Oyserman D. & Dawson A. 11. Conspiracy Beliefs: Knowledge Ego-Defense and Social Integration in the Processing of Fake News Albaraccin D. 12. Fake News Attributions as a Source of Nonspecific Structure Axt J. R. Landau M. J. & Kay A. C.
01. What is new and true about fake news? Greifeneder R. Jaffé M. E. Newman E. & Schwarz N. 02. How Bad is the Fake News Problem? The Role of Baseline Information in Public Perceptions Lyons B. Merola V. & Reifler J. 03. Truth and the Dynamics of News Diffusion on Twitter Ackland R. & Gwynn K. 04. Retracted Articles - The Scientific Version of Fake News Bar-Ilan J. & Halevi G. 05. When (Fake) News Feels True: Intuitions of Truth and the Acceptance and Correction of Misinformation Schwarz N. & Jalbert M. 06. Truthiness: How Non-Probative Photos Shape Belief Newman E. J. & Zhang L. 07. Can that be True or is it just Fake News? New Perspectives on the Negativity Bias in Judgments of Truth Jaffé M. E. & Greifeneder R. 08. False Beliefs: Byproducts of an Adaptive Knowledge Base? Marsh E. J. & Stanley M. 09. Psychological Inoculation against Fake News van der Linden S. & Roozenbeek J. 10. Your fake news our facts: Identity-based motivation shapes what we believe share and accept Oyserman D. & Dawson A. 11. Conspiracy Beliefs: Knowledge Ego-Defense and Social Integration in the Processing of Fake News Albaraccin D. 12. Fake News Attributions as a Source of Nonspecific Structure Axt J. R. Landau M. J. & Kay A. C.
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