The idea is to employ several elements to determine search results fairness. This post is largely about how individuals seek out and read items that confirm their beliefs. The research indicated that confirmation bias prevents individuals from developing health literacy skills to interpret online health information. People who don't employ health literacy prove they know nothing about health. This research illuminated internet usage, particularly search engine use. This question informed and engaged individuals with the search. The confirmation bias was either present or absent. This discovery greatly reduced confirmation bias. This research checked their search and viewing histories. The average search results page load time was 4.1 min. For this research, we tracked how long each participant spent searching and reading search engine results. This research found only interaction significant, despite eHEALS (p = 0.38), bias, and interaction being statistically insignificant (0.89 for the low group and 0.25 for the high). The low group averaged 72.7 and the high group 63.1. Low group scored extremely low (p = 0.25). This research examines internet usage, particularly search engines.

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Measurement of Bias in the Contents of Web Search

  • Kondagorla Chandra Shekar,
  • Abdul Majid,
  • Paramita Sarkar,
  • Amit Sharma,
  • Oorja Sharma,
  • Sumit Kumar

摘要

The idea is to employ several elements to determine search results fairness. This post is largely about how individuals seek out and read items that confirm their beliefs. The research indicated that confirmation bias prevents individuals from developing health literacy skills to interpret online health information. People who don't employ health literacy prove they know nothing about health. This research illuminated internet usage, particularly search engine use. This question informed and engaged individuals with the search. The confirmation bias was either present or absent. This discovery greatly reduced confirmation bias. This research checked their search and viewing histories. The average search results page load time was 4.1 min. For this research, we tracked how long each participant spent searching and reading search engine results. This research found only interaction significant, despite eHEALS (p = 0.38), bias, and interaction being statistically insignificant (0.89 for the low group and 0.25 for the high). The low group averaged 72.7 and the high group 63.1. Low group scored extremely low (p = 0.25). This research examines internet usage, particularly search engines.