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Misinformation is widespread, but only some people fall for the false information they encounter. This raises two questions: Who falls for misinformation, and why do they fall for misinformation? To address these questions, two studies investigated associations between 15 individual-difference dimensions and judgments of misinformation as true. Using Signal Detection Theory, the studies further investigated whether the obtained associations are driven by individual differences in truth sensitivity, acceptance threshold, or myside bias. For both political misinformation (Study 1) and misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines (Study 2), truth sensitivity was positively associated with cognitive reflection and actively open-minded thinking, and negatively associated with bullshit receptivity and conspiracy mentality. Although acceptance threshold and myside bias explained considerable variance in judgments of misinformation as true, neither showed robust associations with the measured individual-difference dimensions. The findings provide deeper insights into individual differences in misinformation susceptibility and uncover critical gaps in their scientific understanding.

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[–] bizarroland@fedia.io 11 points 1 day ago

I will say this that if you think you are immune to propaganda, then you have been propagandized. We are all susceptible.

There is a reason why the phrase "you can fool all of the people some of the time" is included in the phrase "you can include all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but not all of the people all of the time".

A very apt example that still riles some people's feathers is that some people still hate Hillary Clinton.

Not just like a dislike or an aversion, but an actual personal hatred.

This hatred is from propaganda, and pretty much any time it is mentioned somebody will crawl out of the woodworks to explain exactly why they hate Hillary Clinton.