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Título
The Influence of Political Ideology on Fake News Belief: The Portuguese Case
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Palabras clave
Political bias
Fake news
Disinformation
Left-right dimension
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
59 Ciencia Política
Fecha de publicación
2021
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Citación
Baptista, J.P., Correia, E., Gradim, A., Piñeiro Naval, V. (2021). The Influence of Political Ideology on Fake News Belief: The Portuguese Case, Publications, 9(2). pp 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ publications9020023
Resumen
[EN] The relationship between a subject’s ideological persuasion with the belief and spread of
fake news is the object of our study. Departing from a left- vs. right-wing framework, a questionnaire
sought to position subjects on this political-ideological spectrum and demanded them to evaluate
five pro-left and pro-right fake and real news, totaling 20 informational products. The results show
the belief and dissemination of (fake) news are related to the political ideology of the participants,
with right-wing subjects exhibiting a greater tendency to accept fake news, regardless of whether it
is pro-left or pro-right fake news. These findings contradict the confirmation bias and may suggest
that a greater influence of factors such as age, the level of digital news literacy and psychological
aspects in the judgment of fake news are at play. Older and less educated respondents indicated they
believed and would disseminate fake news at greater rates. Regardless of the ideology they favor,
the Portuguese attributed higher credibility to the sample’s real news, a fact that can be meaningful
regarding the fight against disinformation in Portugal and elsewhere.
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ISSN
2304-6775
DOI
10.3390/ publications9020023
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