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When Fiction Is Just as Real as Fact: No Differences in Reading Behavior between Stories Believed to be Based on True or Fictional Events

机译:当小说与事实一样真实时:认为故事是基于真实或虚构的事件在阅读行为上没有差异

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Experiments have shown that compared to fictional texts, readers read factual texts faster and have better memory for described situations. Reading fictional texts on the other hand seems to improve memory for exact wordings and expressions. Most of these studies used a “newspaper” vs. “literature” comparison. In the present study, we investigated the effect of reader's expectation to whether information is true or fictional with a subtler manipulation by labeling short stories as either based on true or fictional events. In addition, we tested whether narrative perspective or individual preference in perspective taking affects reading true or fictional stories differently. In an online experiment, participants (final N = 1,742) read one story which was introduced as based on true events or as fictional (factor fictionality). The story could be narrated in either 1st or 3rd person perspective (factor perspective). We measured immersion in and appreciation of the story, perspective taking, as well as memory for events. We found no evidence that knowing a story is fictional or based on true events influences reading behavior or experiential aspects of reading. We suggest that it is not whether a story is true or fictional, but rather expectations toward certain reading situations (e.g., reading newspaper or literature) which affect behavior by activating appropriate reading goals. Results further confirm that narrative perspective partially influences perspective taking and experiential aspects of reading.
机译:实验表明,与虚拟文本相比,读者阅读事实文本的速度更快,并且对于所描述的情况具有更好的记忆力。另一方面,阅读虚构的文章似乎可以提高对确切措辞和表达的记忆力。这些研究大多数使用“报纸”与“文学”的比较。在本研究中,我们通过将短篇小说标记为基于真实或虚构的事件来调查读者的期望对信息是真实的还是虚构的影响。此外,我们测试了叙述视角或个人对视角的偏爱是否会影响阅读真实或虚构故事的方式。在一个在线实验中,参与者(最终N = 1,742)阅读了一个故事,该故事是根据真实事件或虚构(要素虚构)而引入的。可以用第一人称视角或第三人称视角(要素视角)来讲述故事。我们测量了故事的沉浸感和欣赏度,观点采择以及事件记忆。我们没有发现证据表明知道故事是虚构的或基于真实事件会影响阅读行为或阅读的体验方面。我们建议,不是故事是真实的还是虚构的,而是对某些阅读情况(例如阅读报纸或文学)的期望,这些期望通过激活适当的阅读目标来影响行为。结果进一步证实,叙事视角部分地影响了视角采择和阅读的体验方面。

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