http://www.contentcustoms.com/blog/misleading-headlines-can-influence-readers-actual-content
from the article:
The main problem here is that publishers are posting articles with lofty headlines that generate clicks but end up actually leaving readers with skewed versions of the truth. This happens even if the whole article is read. Thus, the study suggests that content creators are doing a serious disservice to the their readers by using headlines such as these. The question is this: if publishers and article writers know that readers retain information from the headline more than anything else in the article, don't they have a responsibility to avoid headlines that bend the truth? Can readers be blamed for not examining content more closely and getting to the true crux of a story?
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my family called this 'lazy thinking', just allowing others to interpret a picture without actually looking it over yourself,,,
seems to happen a lot, and I understand how easy it is to fall into,, its everywhere,, takes real determination to try to read through the bias for the balance,,,
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