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How Blog Comments, Google Autocomplete Reinforce Scientific Bias

From Fast Company
January 8, 2013 - 10:34am
A new journal article claims that blog comments and Google Autocomplete influence the public on new scientific research. A new journal article suggests that blog comments and Google autocomplete are changing the way the public consumes scientific news. Dominique Brossard and Dietram A. Scheufele of the University of Wisconsin-Madison wrote in Science (paywall) about recent studies that suggest Google's autocomplete feature steers the general public into clicking on scientific data that confirms their previous biases. In addition, Schefele and Brossard claim that positive or negative blog comments can strongly effect how an ordinary reader interprets online science stories. A similar argument was made by researcher Eli Pariser, who claims the web merely reenforces readers' pre-existing political beliefs in a sort of echo chamber.Read Full Story

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