The fact-checking dilemma: Fact-checking increases the reputation of the fact-checker but creates perceptions of ideological bias
- Autores
- Aruguete, Natalia; Calvo, Ernesto; Ventura, Tiago
- Año de publicación
- 2025
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- This study examines how exposure to counter- and pro-attitudinal fact-checking messages impacts the fact-checker’s perceived quality and ideological leaning. In a well-powered and pre-registered survey experiment conducted during the 2021 mid-term election in Argentina, when COVID-19 was a polarizing issue, we exposed 5757 respondents to real tweets reporting the number of COVID-19 cases, followed by fact-checking adjudications that appropriately confirmed or refuted the original publication. Results show that pro-attitudinal messages increased the quality rating of the fact-checker, Chequeado, and made respondents perceive the organization ideologically closer to their views. Counter- attitudinal fact-checking also increases the perceived quality but has no significant effect on the perceived ideology of the fact-checker. Fact-checks are reputation-improving and do not seem to backfire. However, the intervention affects how voters perceive the ideological leaning of fact-checking organizations.
Fil: Aruguete, Natalia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; Argentina
Fil: Calvo, Ernesto. University of Maryland; Estados Unidos
Fil: Ventura, Tiago. University Of Georgetown; Estados Unidos - Materia
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FAKE NEWS
FACT CHECKING
FRAMING
SOCIAL MEDIA - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Condiciones de uso
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ar/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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The fact-checking dilemma: Fact-checking increases the reputation of the fact-checker but creates perceptions of ideological bias |
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The fact-checking dilemma: Fact-checking increases the reputation of the fact-checker but creates perceptions of ideological bias Aruguete, Natalia FAKE NEWS FACT CHECKING FRAMING SOCIAL MEDIA |
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The fact-checking dilemma: Fact-checking increases the reputation of the fact-checker but creates perceptions of ideological bias |
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The fact-checking dilemma: Fact-checking increases the reputation of the fact-checker but creates perceptions of ideological bias |
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The fact-checking dilemma: Fact-checking increases the reputation of the fact-checker but creates perceptions of ideological bias |
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Aruguete, Natalia Calvo, Ernesto Ventura, Tiago |
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This study examines how exposure to counter- and pro-attitudinal fact-checking messages impacts the fact-checker’s perceived quality and ideological leaning. In a well-powered and pre-registered survey experiment conducted during the 2021 mid-term election in Argentina, when COVID-19 was a polarizing issue, we exposed 5757 respondents to real tweets reporting the number of COVID-19 cases, followed by fact-checking adjudications that appropriately confirmed or refuted the original publication. Results show that pro-attitudinal messages increased the quality rating of the fact-checker, Chequeado, and made respondents perceive the organization ideologically closer to their views. Counter- attitudinal fact-checking also increases the perceived quality but has no significant effect on the perceived ideology of the fact-checker. Fact-checks are reputation-improving and do not seem to backfire. However, the intervention affects how voters perceive the ideological leaning of fact-checking organizations. Fil: Aruguete, Natalia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; Argentina Fil: Calvo, Ernesto. University of Maryland; Estados Unidos Fil: Ventura, Tiago. University Of Georgetown; Estados Unidos |
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This study examines how exposure to counter- and pro-attitudinal fact-checking messages impacts the fact-checker’s perceived quality and ideological leaning. In a well-powered and pre-registered survey experiment conducted during the 2021 mid-term election in Argentina, when COVID-19 was a polarizing issue, we exposed 5757 respondents to real tweets reporting the number of COVID-19 cases, followed by fact-checking adjudications that appropriately confirmed or refuted the original publication. Results show that pro-attitudinal messages increased the quality rating of the fact-checker, Chequeado, and made respondents perceive the organization ideologically closer to their views. Counter- attitudinal fact-checking also increases the perceived quality but has no significant effect on the perceived ideology of the fact-checker. Fact-checks are reputation-improving and do not seem to backfire. However, the intervention affects how voters perceive the ideological leaning of fact-checking organizations. |
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