The Misinformation Susceptibility Test
hubie writes:
'Very online' Gen Z and millennials are most vulnerable to fake news:
University of Cambridge psychologists have developed the first validated "misinformation susceptibility test".
The quick two-minute quiz gives a solid indication of how vulnerable a person is to being duped by the kind of fabricated news that is flooding online spaces.
The test, proven to work through a series of experiments involving over 8,000 participants taking place over two years, has been deployed by polling organisation YouGov to determine how susceptible Americans are to fake headlines.
The first survey to use the new 20-point test, called 'MIST' by researchers and developed using an early version of ChatGPT, has found that - on average - adult US citizens correctly classified two-thirds (65%) of headlines they were shown as either real or fake.
However, the polling found that younger adults are worse than older adults at identifying false headlines, and that the more time someone spent online recreationally, the less likely they were to be able to tell real news from misinformation.
This runs counter to prevailing public attitudes regarding online misinformation spread, say researchers - that older, less digitally-savvy "boomers" are more likely to be taken in by fake news.
You can test yourself at: https://yourmist.streamlit.app/
Journal Reference:
Maertens, R., Gotz, F.M., Golino, H.F. et al. The Misinformation Susceptibility Test (MIST): A psychometrically validated measure of news veracity discernment. Behav Res (2023). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-023-02124-2
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