2024
DOI: 10.3390/educsci14111259
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The Text-Belief Consistency Effect Among Recent Upper Secondary Graduates: An Eye Tracking Study

Mariola Giménez-Salvador,
Ignacio Máñez,
Raquel Cerdán

Abstract: Readers tend to allocate more cognitive resources to processing belief-consistent than belief-inconsistent information when reading multiple texts displaying discrepant views. This phenomenon, known as the text-belief consistency effect, results in individuals being more prone to making biased decisions and falling victim to manipulation and misinformation. This issue is gaining relevance due to the undeniably vast amount of information surrounding us. Hence, schools must ensure that students complete their ed… Show more

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