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ARUGUETE Natalia
artículos
Título:
Framing fact-checks as a “confirmation” increases engagement with corrections of misinformation: a four-country study
Autor/es:
ARUGUETE, NATALIA; BATISTA FLAVIA; CALVO, ERNESTO
Revista:
Scientific Reports
Editorial:
Nature Research
Referencias:
Año: 2024 vol. 14 p. 1 - 14
Resumen:
Previous research has extensively investigated why users spread misinformation online, while less attention has been given to the motivations behind sharing fact-checks. This article reports a four-country survey experiment assessing the infuence of confrmation and refutation frames on engagement with online fact-checks. Respondents randomly received semantically identical content, either afrming accurate information (“It is TRUE that p”) or refuting misinformation (“It is FALSE that not p”). Despite semantic equivalence, confrmation frames elicit higher engagement rates than refutation frames. Additionally, confrmation frames reduce self-reported negative emotions related to polarization. These fndings are crucial for designing policy interventions aiming to amplify factcheck exposure and reduce afective polarization, particularly in critical areas such as health-related misinformation and harmful speech.