But to hear our two cents on why this is the case and what you should do instead, you will have to (how ironic!) read the full article 🤓 (6/6)
But to hear our two cents on why this is the case and what you should do instead, you will have to (how ironic!) read the full article 🤓 (6/6)
❗Issue 1: confidence for fake news items does not reliably reflect accuracy (plot C), thus failing to drive information seeking towards the least accurate items. (4/6)
❗Issue 1: confidence for fake news items does not reliably reflect accuracy (plot C), thus failing to drive information seeking towards the least accurate items. (4/6)
1️⃣driven by confidence,
2️⃣improves decision accuracy,
3️⃣cooccurs with confidence-driven confirmation biases. (2/6)
1️⃣driven by confidence,
2️⃣improves decision accuracy,
3️⃣cooccurs with confidence-driven confirmation biases. (2/6)
Read all about it in our paper! (7/7)
Read all about it in our paper! (7/7)