A Psychological Approach to Promoting Truth in Politics: The Pro-Truth Pledge
Authors
Gleb Tsipursky
Decision Sciences Collaborative, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Fabio Votta
Department of Social Sciences, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
James A. Mulick
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract
Some recent psychology research has shown why people engage in deceptive behavior, and how we can prevent them from doing so. Given the alarming amount of fake news in the US public sphere, a group of psychologists has sought to combine the available research in a proposed intervention, the Pro-Truth Pledge, to help address this problem. The pledge asks signees to commit to 12 behaviors that research in psychology shows correlate with an orientation toward truthfulness. Early results show both that private citizens and public figures are willing to take the pledge, and initial survey, interview, and observational evidence shows the effectiveness of the pledge on reducing sharing misinformation on social media.