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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/ms.16.31.6

MEDIA LITERACY AGAINST IDEOLOGICAL BIAS – UNEXPECTED FINDINGS OF AN EXPERIMENT

Viktorija Perkušić ; Alpheus Public Affairs, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Kosta Bovan orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5183-6065 ; Fakultet političkih znanosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract

Ideally, the media should inform the public through diverse sources. However, issues arise‎ from the tendencies observed in how citizens are informed. For example, people regularly act as motivated ‎reasoners, seeking information that confirms their own beliefs – that is, they are often ideologically‎ biased. One approach to address this issue is through media literacy programs, which aim to strengthen‎ citizens’ skills in analyzing media content, thereby increasing awareness of their own biases. However, ‎little is known about whether these programs truly have an impact. Therefore, the goal of this study was ‎to examine the effect of watching a media literacy video on ideological bias in the evaluation of a media ‎text. To this end, an experiment was conducted in which participants were divided into groups based on ‎whether they were exposed to media literacy content or not, and whether they read a media text about ‎foreign workers in Croatia that was either positive or negative in tone. Based on these variables, as well ‎as participants’ initial attitudes toward foreign workers in Croatia, we predicted the level of ideological‎ bias in their assessment of the bias and objectivity of the media text. The study involved 216 participants, ‎and the results unexpectedly showed that exposure to the media literacy video either had no effect on ‎ideological bias or actually increased it.‎‎

Keywords

IDEOLOGICAL BIAS; MEDIA LITERACY; EXPERIMENT; BIAS ASSESSMENT; OBJECTIVITY ASSESSMENT

Hrčak ID:

334156

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/334156

Publication date:

30.7.2025.

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