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True or false? Linguistic and demographic factors influence veracity judgment of COVID-19 rumors

Linguistics and Languages

True or false? Linguistic and demographic factors influence veracity judgment of COVID-19 rumors

C. Fu, J. Zhang, et al.

Discover how linguistic and demographic factors play a crucial role in young adults' ability to judge the veracity of COVID-19 rumors. This insightful research conducted by Cun Fu, Jinru Zhang, and Xin Kang reveals compelling findings about rumor length and socioeconomic status that can reshape our understanding of information processing in a pandemic context.

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Abstract
Rumors about COVID-19 have been prevalent around the world during the pandemic. Using a veracity judgment task, the present study investigates whether young adults (N = 112) demonstrated measurable differences in processing COVID-19 rumors during the pandemic. They were instructed to read a statement related to COVID-19 and then to evaluate whether it was true or false. We examine the influence of the content characteristics of the statement and the demographic variables on the reading times, the accuracy rates, and the response times of the veracity judgment. We found that the reading times of rumors were only influenced by the length of rumors. Participants spent more time reading a rumor when it was longer. The length of rumors also influenced the accuracy rates of the veracity judgment. Participants were less accurate when the rumor was longer. Furthermore, we found that participants were faster at correctly rejecting false rumors than at accepting true rumors. Importantly, we found a significant effect of family socioeconomic status (SES) on the accuracy rates for which participants from families with higher SES had higher accuracy rates of veracity judgment. Our results demonstrated that both content characteristics (i.e., length) and demographic variables (i.e., family SES) influenced the veracity judgment of COVID-19 rumors.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Mar 14, 2024
Authors
Cun Fu, Jinru Zhang, Xin Kang
Tags
COVID-19
veracity judgment
rumors
reading times
socioeconomic status
accuracy rates
young adults
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