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The influence of spider news on online information-seeking
by
Scott, Catherine
, Drapeau Picard, André-Philippe
, Chuang, Angela
, Mammola, Stefano
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Database searching
/ Fear - psychology
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Information Seeking Behavior
/ Information services
/ International economic relations
/ Internet
/ Internet/Web search services
/ Mass Media
/ Media coverage
/ Online information services
/ Online searching
/ Online services
/ Phobias
/ Physical Sciences
/ Psychological aspects
/ Public opinion
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Spiders
/ Spiders - physiology
2024
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The influence of spider news on online information-seeking
by
Scott, Catherine
, Drapeau Picard, André-Philippe
, Chuang, Angela
, Mammola, Stefano
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Database searching
/ Fear - psychology
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Information Seeking Behavior
/ Information services
/ International economic relations
/ Internet
/ Internet/Web search services
/ Mass Media
/ Media coverage
/ Online information services
/ Online searching
/ Online services
/ Phobias
/ Physical Sciences
/ Psychological aspects
/ Public opinion
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Spiders
/ Spiders - physiology
2024
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The influence of spider news on online information-seeking
by
Scott, Catherine
, Drapeau Picard, André-Philippe
, Chuang, Angela
, Mammola, Stefano
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Database searching
/ Fear - psychology
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Information Seeking Behavior
/ Information services
/ International economic relations
/ Internet
/ Internet/Web search services
/ Mass Media
/ Media coverage
/ Online information services
/ Online searching
/ Online services
/ Phobias
/ Physical Sciences
/ Psychological aspects
/ Public opinion
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Spiders
/ Spiders - physiology
2024
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The influence of spider news on online information-seeking
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The influence of spider news on online information-seeking
2024
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Fear of spiders is a widespread condition often disproportionate to the actual danger spiders pose to humans. Likely rooted in evolutionary history, fear of spiders might also have a cultural component. Recent studies have shown that a significant fraction of spider-related media reports are misleading and sensationalistic. Information-seeking behaviours serve as common coping mechanisms for our fears and anxieties, yet the link between spider-related news stories and such behaviors remains unexplored. We hypothesize that media reports foster concern about spiders, resulting in an increased awareness of spiders and health issues associated with them. We extracted 1486 reports in English from a public database providing a content-analysis of spider-related online traditional media reports published between 2010–2020. We examined whether the volume of spider-related queries in Google Trends, Wikipedia, and iNaturalist increased in the week following the publication of each news story. Sensationalistic news stories were associated with a small, significant increase in search volumes, compared to non-sensationalistic ones. The search volume for “brown recluse” ( Loxosceles reclusa ), which are potentially dangerous spiders, was higher after the publication date of news related to human-spider encounters. There was a significant positive relationship between the number of spider-related news stories published in a given month and the traffic on target spider-related Wikipedia pages, especially so for the page on brown recluse spiders. Our results suggest that traditional media have a detectable impact on the behaviour of the general public towards spiders, supporting the hypothesis that the fear of spiders is perpetuated by culture. Additionally, our findings indicate that information-seeking behaviour is a common response to learn about spiders and potentially fact-check spurious claims found in sensationalised news. By recognizing the role of media in shaping attitudes towards spiders and acknowledging the benefits of accurate representation, we can lay the foundation for a more informed and harmonious relationship between humans and spiders.
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Public Library of Science
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