[HTML][HTML] Misinformed by images: How images influence perceptions of truth and what can be done about it

EJ Newman, N Schwarz - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2024‏ - Elsevier
We organize image types by their substantive relationship with textual claims and discuss
their impact on attention, comprehension, memory, and judgment. Photos do not need to be …

Animal agency, animal awareness and animal welfare

M Špinka - Animal welfare, 2019‏ - cambridge.org
In nature, animals need to actively engage with the environment in order to prosper in
survival and reproduction. Hence, agency is a central adaptive characteristic of animal life …

[PDF][PDF] How non-probative photos shape belief

EJ Newman, L Zhang - –Stephan Lewandowsky, Cognitive …, 2020‏ - library.oapen.org
“Breaking: Tens of thousands of fraudulent Clinton votes found in Ohio warehouse”. In late
2016, an estimated six million people on social media and other news websites were …

Truthiness, the illusory truth effect, and the role of need for cognition

EJ Newman, MC Jalbert, N Schwarz, DP Ly - Consciousness and Cognition, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Ease of processing—cognitive fluency—is a central input in assessments of truth, but little is
known about individual differences in susceptibility to fluency-based biases in truth …

Front-of-pack images can boost the perceived health benefits of dietary products

CP Delivett, NA Klepacz, CV Farrow, JM Thomas… - Appetite, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Images on dietary supplement packaging can help identify the products' supposed function.
However, research shows that these images can also lead people to infer additional health …

[PDF][PDF] When (fake) news feels true: Intuitions of truth and the acceptance and correction of misinformation

E Newman, L Zhang - The psychology of fake news: Accepting …, 2020‏ - researchgate.net
True or false?“A woodpecker is the only bird that can fly backwards”. When such a claim
appears with a related, but non-probative photo (eg, a photo of a woodpecker perched on a …

Evidence that “voluntary” versus “involuntary” retrieval is a fluency-based attribution

M Sanson, BA Cardwell… - Psychological …, 2020‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Our memories can come to mind either voluntarily—after we intended to retrieve them—or,
involuntarily—without our intent. Studies often rely upon subjects themselves to classify their …

Den mørke side af semantisk kontekst [the dark side of semantic context]: Semantic context boosts people's confidence in their ability to comprehend Danish.

K Jordan, NP Nielsen, D Bernstein… - Journal of applied …, 2024‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Semantic context helps people comprehend information, but it can also create illusions of
truth and understanding. To what extent does increased semantic context boost people's …

The interplay of information order and locus of attention on the truth effect in healthy food advertisements

JM Jang - Psychology & Marketing, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
The perceived truthfulness of advertised claims plays a vital role in healthy food marketing,
sha** positive consumer responses. This study investigates how the presentation order of …

[PDF][PDF] The Impact of Online Reviews on Consumer Evaluations and Decision Making: An Analysis of Review Volume and User-Generated Photos

ML de Castro Menezes - 2023‏ - core.ac.uk
This thesis investigates the impact of online social influence on consumer behaviour,
specifically within the context of online reviews. It examines how review volume and user …