Artículo
Interactive crowdsourcing to fact-check politicians
Fecha de publicación:
08/2023
Editorial:
American Psychological Association
Revista:
Journal Of Experimental Psychology-applied
ISSN:
1076-898X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The discourse of political leaders often contains false information that can misguide the public. Fact-checking agencies around the world try to reduce the negative influence of politicians by verifying their words. However, these agencies face a problem of scalability and require innovative solutions to deal with their growing amount of work. While the previous studies have shown that crowdsourcing is a promising approach to fact-check news in a scalable manner, it remains unclear whether crowdsourced judgements are useful to verify the speech of politicians. This article fills that gap by studying the effect of social influence on the accuracy of collective judgements about the veracity of political speech. In this work, we performed two experiments (Study 1: N = 180; Study 2: N = 240) where participants judged the veracity of 20 politically balanced phrases. Then, they were exposed to social information from politically homogeneous or heterogeneous participants. Finally, they provided revised individual judgements. We found that only heterogeneous social influence increased the accuracy of participants compared to a control condition. Overall, our results uncover the effect of social influence on the accuracy of collective judgements about the veracity of political speech and show how interactive crowdsourcing strategies can help fact-checking agencies.
Palabras clave:
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
,
CROWDSOURCING
,
FACT-CHECKING
,
INTERACTIVE
,
POLITICAL SPEECH
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Espina Mairal, Santos; Bustos, Florencia; Solovey, Guillermo; Navajas Ahumada, Joaquin Mariano; Interactive crowdsourcing to fact-check politicians; American Psychological Association; Journal Of Experimental Psychology-applied; 2023; 8-2023; 1-14
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