Résumé
Employing a representative US online panel, we document strong imprecision in people’s beliefs about their ability to assess the accuracy of news headlines. With a randomized information experiment, we show that revelation of the true abil- ity causally adjusts beliefs and improves their precision. The effect is stronger for subjects who are overconfident about own ability and this is driven by gender dif- ferences in the reaction to this information. Finally, we also find that the provision of information on ability increases the willingness to pay for an insurance against the risk of being harmed by misinformation, among risk-averse participants.
Mots-clés
Misinformation; Fake news; Belief precision,; Belief updating; Information experiment; Surveys;
Référence
Tiziana Assenza, « The Ability to 'Distill the Truth' », TSE Working Paper, n° 21-1280, décembre 2021, révision mars 2022.
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Publié dans
TSE Working Paper, n° 21-1280, décembre 2021, révision mars 2022