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Pre-existing beliefs and expectations influence judgments of novel health information

Authors
Chang, Dong-SeonKang, O-SeokKim, Hwa-HyunKim, Ho-SunLee, HyejungPark, Hi-JoonKim, HackjinChae, Younbyoung
Issue Date
7월-2012
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Acupuncture; Bayes Theorem; Expectation; Health information; Trustworthiness
Citation
JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, v.17, no.5, pp.753 - 763
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Volume
17
Number
5
Start Page
753
End Page
763
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/108105
DOI
10.1177/1359105311421044
ISSN
1359-1053
Abstract
The present study examined whether health information is judged differently depending on pre-existing beliefs and expectations. People's initial beliefs and expectations were assessed by a questionnaire about acupuncture and a trustworthiness and preference rating task of doctors' faces. Then, newspaper headlines about novel acupuncture treatment were shown and rated for their feasibility in a normal and framed condition. The judged feasibility of the newspaper headlines correlated strongly with initial beliefs about acupuncture in the normal condition, and with initial expectations towards a doctor's face in the framed condition. Thus, as suggested by Bayes Theorem, pre-existing beliefs and expectations influence judgments of novel health information.
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