期刊论文详细信息
Frontiers in Psychology
Political bias indicators and perceptions of news
Psychology
Kathryn Bruchmann1  Alexandra Folks1  Subramaniam Vincent2 
[1] Department of Psychology, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, United States;Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, United States;
关键词: bias indicator;    news media;    media literacy;    political bias;    news bias;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1078966
 received in 2022-10-24, accepted in 2023-03-31,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

IntroductionRecently, a variety of political bias indicators for social and news media have come to market to alert news consumers to the credibility and political bias of their sources. However, the effects of political bias indicators on how people consume news is unknown. Creators of bias indicators assume people will use the apps and extensions to become less biased news-consumers; however, it is also possible that people would use bias indicators to confirm their previous worldview and become more biased in their perceptions of news.MethodsAcross two studies, we tested how political bias indicators influence perceptions of news articles without partisan bias (Study 1, N = 394) and articles with partisan bias (Study 2, N = 616). Participants read news articles with or without political bias indicators present and rated the articles on their perceived political bias and credibility.ResultsOverall, we found no consistent evidence that bias indicators influence perceptions of credibility or bias in news. However, in Study 2, there was some evidence that participants planned to use bias indicators in the future to become more biased in their future news article selection.DiscussionThese data shed light on the (in) effectiveness of interventions against blindly consuming biased news and media.

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Copyright © 2023 Bruchmann, Vincent and Folks.

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