Abstrakt: | RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: Expanding the research perspective of informational behavior on the
issue of cognitive errors, will allow to design more accurately the empirical research and interpret it.
The context of the considerations was the COVID‑19 infodemic.
THE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND METHODS: An attempt to describe cognitive errors that
affect informational behavior was made from an information science perspective. The theoretical
approach was presented with the use of critical analysis of current and representative subject literature
supported by publications belonging to the field of cognitive psychology.
THE PROCESS OF ARGUMENTATION: A brief introduction to informational behavior theory was
necessary for understanding the topic. Then, infodemic was characterized as their context. Against
the background outlined in this way, the most common cognitive errors, which, in the author’s opinion,
are related to the overload, complexity, distortions of information, thus, to the uncertainty of the
recipient’s situation, and the informational behaviors undertaken, are shown.
RESEARCH RESULTS: The author proposed a more coherent theoretical perspective for projecting
empirical research and an in‑depth evaluation and interpretation supported by contextual
examples.
CONCLUSION, INNOVATION, AND RECOMMENDATION: Broadening the perspective of informational
behaviors with the awareness of cognitive errors creates a wide field for correcting and
shaping the desired informational behaviors by various stakeholders. |