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Examining bias perpetuation in academic search engines: An algorithm audit of Google and Semantic Scholar
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Abstract Researchers rely on academic Web search engines to find scientific sources, but search engine mechanisms may selectively present content that aligns with biases embedded in queries. This study examines whether confirmation biased queries prompted into Google Scholar and Semantic Scholar will yield r... view more
Researchers rely on academic Web search engines to find scientific sources, but search engine mechanisms may selectively present content that aligns with biases embedded in queries. This study examines whether confirmation biased queries prompted into Google Scholar and Semantic Scholar will yield results aligned with a query’s bias. Six queries (topics across health and technology domains such as ‘vaccines’, ‘Internet use’) were analyzed for disparities in search results. We confirm that biased queries (targeting ‘benefits’ or ‘risks’) affect search results in line with bias, with technology-related queries displaying more significant disparities. Overall, Semantic Scholar exhibited fewer disparities than Google Scholar. Topics rated as more polarizing did not consistently show more disparate results. Academic search results that perpetuate confirmation bias have strong implications for both researchers and citizens searching for evidence. More research is needed to explore how scientific inquiry and academic search engines interact.... view less
Keywords
science; investigation; scientific activity; source of information; search engine; information capture; research results; technology; perception; method
Classification
Sociology of Science, Sociology of Technology, Research on Science and Technology
Free Keywords
Confirmation Bias; akademische Suchmaschine; Suchanfragen
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 1-20
Journal
First Monday, 29 (2024) 11
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v29i11.13730
ISSN
1396-0466
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0