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Repetition increases both the perceived truth and fakeness of information: An ecological account

Authors :
Olivier Corneille
Adrien Mierop
Christian Unkelbach
UCL - SSH/IPSY - Psychological Sciences Research Institute
Source :
Cognition, Vol. 205, p. 104470 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

People believe repeated statements more compared to new statements - they show a truth by repetition effect. In three pre-registered experiments, we show that repetition may also increase perceptions that statements are used as fake news on social media, irrespective of the factual truth or falsehood of the statements (Experiment 1 & 2), but that repetition reduces perceptions of falsehood when the context of judgment is left unspecified (Experiment 3). On a theoretical level, the findings support an ecological account of repetition effects, as opposed to either a fluency-as-positivity or to an amplification account of these effects. On a practical level, they qualify the influence of repetition on the perception of fake news.

Details

ISSN :
18737838
Volume :
205
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cognition
Accession number :
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