Essec\Faculty\Model\Contribution {#2233
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"slug" => "its-not-literally-true-but-you-get-the-gist-how-nuanced-understanding-of-truth-encourage-people-to-condone-and-spread-misinformation"
"yearMonth" => "2024-06"
"year" => "2024"
"title" => "It’s not literally true, but you get the gist: How nuanced understanding of truth encourage people to condone and spread misinformation"
"description" => "LANGDON, J., HELGASON, B.A., QIU, J. et EFFRON, D. (2024). It’s not literally true, but you get the gist: How nuanced understanding of truth encourage people to condone and spread misinformation. <i>Current Opinion in Psychology</i>, 57, pp. 101788."
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0 => array:3 [
"name" => "QIU Judy"
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1 => array:1 [
"name" => "LANGDON Julia"
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2 => array:1 [
"name" => "HELGASON Beth Anne"
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3 => array:1 [
"name" => "EFFRON Daniel"
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"keywords" => array:7 [
0 => "Misinformation"
1 => "fake news"
2 => "morality"
3 => "fuzzy-trace theory"
4 => "gist"
5 => "verbatim"
6 => "partisan politics"
]
"updatedAt" => "2024-03-21 01:01:38"
"publicationUrl" => "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X24000010"
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"fr" => "People have a more-nuanced view of misinformation than the binary distinction between “fake news” and “real news” implies. We distinguish between the truth of a statement’s verbatim details (i.e., the specific, literal information) and its gist (i.e., the general, overarching meaning), and suggest that people tolerate and intentionally spread misinformation in part because they believe its gist. That is, even when they recognize a claim as literally false, they may judge it as morally acceptable to spread because they believe it is true “in spirit.” Prior knowledge, partisanship, and imagination increase belief in the gist. We argue that partisan conflict about the morality of spreading misinformation hinges on disagreements not only about facts but also about gists. (117 words)"
"en" => "People have a more-nuanced view of misinformation than the binary distinction between “fake news” and “real news” implies. We distinguish between the truth of a statement’s verbatim details (i.e., the specific, literal information) and its gist (i.e., the general, overarching meaning), and suggest that people tolerate and intentionally spread misinformation in part because they believe its gist. That is, even when they recognize a claim as literally false, they may judge it as morally acceptable to spread because they believe it is true “in spirit.” Prior knowledge, partisanship, and imagination increase belief in the gist. We argue that partisan conflict about the morality of spreading misinformation hinges on disagreements not only about facts but also about gists. (117 words)"
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"docTitle" => "It’s not literally true, but you get the gist: How nuanced understanding of truth encourage people to condone and spread misinformation"
"docSurtitle" => "Articles"
"authorNames" => "<a href="/cv/qiu-judy">QIU Judy</a>, LANGDON Julia, HELGASON Beth Anne, EFFRON Daniel"
"docDescription" => "<span class="document-property-authors">QIU Judy, LANGDON Julia, HELGASON Beth Anne, EFFRON Daniel</span><br><span class="document-property-authors_fields">Management</span> | <span class="document-property-year">2024</span>"
"keywordList" => "<a href="#">Misinformation</a>, <a href="#">fake news</a>, <a href="#">morality</a>, <a href="#">fuzzy-trace theory</a>, <a href="#">gist</a>, <a href="#">verbatim</a>, <a href="#">partisan politics</a>"
"docPreview" => "<b>It’s not literally true, but you get the gist: How nuanced understanding of truth encourage people to condone and spread misinformation</b><br><span>2024-06 | Articles </span>"
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"publicationLink" => "<a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X24000010" target="_blank">It’s not literally true, but you get the gist: How nuanced understanding of truth encourage people to condone and spread misinformation</a>"
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