To believe or not to believe: Personality, cognitive, and emotional factors involving fake news perceived accuracy
Alessandro Taurino,
Maria Hedwig Colucci,
Morena Bottalico
et al.
Abstract:What are the factors that influence individuals' belief in fake news? A structured survey was conducted to examine the impact of cognitive, emotional, and personality factors on the perceived accuracy of fake news. This study utilizes certain facets of the Personality Inventory of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (PID‐5‐Adult trait) to investigate the phenomenon of fake news. Using actual fake news headlines encountered on Facebook, the study revealed that individuals with high levels … Show more
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