关于错误认知的事实与迷思

Facts and Myths about Misperceptions

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2020
被引 243
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

探讨错误认知为何普遍且持久,指出认知局限、弱激励和群体身份驱动是主因,精英常利用这些倾向制造和放大错误信息,并讨论了应对策略如媒体素养、事实核查和算法调整。

Abstract

Misperceptions threaten to warp mass opinion and public policy on controversial issues in politics, science, and health. What explains the prevalence and persistence of these false and unsupported beliefs, which seem to be genuinely held by many people? Though limits on cognitive resources and attention play an important role, many of the most destructive misperceptions arise in domains where individuals have weak incentives to hold accurate beliefs and strong directional motivations to endorse beliefs that are consistent with a group identity such as partisanship. These tendencies are often exploited by elites who frequently create and amplify misperceptions to influence elections and public policy. Though evidence is lacking for claims of a “post-truth” era, changes in the speed with which false information travels and the extent to which it can find receptive audiences require new approaches to counter misinformation. Reducing the propagation and influence of false claims will require further efforts to inoculate people in advance of exposure (for example, media literacy), debunk false claims that are already salient or widespread (for example, fact-checking), reduce the prevalence of low-quality information (for example, changing social media algorithms), and discourage elites from promoting false information (for example, strengthening reputational sanctions).

错误认知群体身份动机性推理错误信息纠正