Accuracy prompts are a replicable and generalizable approach for reducing the spread of misinformation
University of Regina · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Interventions that shift users attention toward the concept of accuracy represent a promising approach for reducing misinformation sharing online. We assess the replicability and generalizability of this accuracy prompt effect by meta-analyzing 20 experiments (with a total N = 26,863) completed by our group between 2017 and 2020. This internal meta-analysis includes all relevant studies regardless of outcome and uses identical analyses across all studies. Overall, accuracy prompts increased the quality of news that people share (sharing discernment) relative to control, primarily by reducing sharing intentions for false headlines by 10% relative to control in these studies. The magnitude of the effect did not…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 78.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 78
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2Topics & keywords
- Misinformation
- Computer science
- Data science
- Computer security
- Quality Education