Effects of Confirmation Bias on Web Search Engine Results and a differentiation between Non assumptive versus Assumptive Search Queries
Abstract
This study examines how confirmation bias influences the
search results of large scale web search engines for software
engineers. We show how the correctness of results can
change depending on the formulation of search strings that
the user inputs in the search box. The study is conducted
as an experiment where some of the most popular software
engineering topics are formulated as non-assumptive or assumptive
queries and their web search results are then compared.
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Student essay
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Date
2016-06-27Author
Al-Sader, Josef
Ashrafi Amiri, Neda
Keywords
Confirmation Bias
Information Retrieval(IR)
Exploratory Search Query
Assumptive Search Query
Non-Assumptive Search Query
Query Suggestion
Web Search Engines(WSE)
Search Engine Results Page(SERP)
Language
eng
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