sochsuch
Sochsuch is a neologism used in information science and digital culture studies to describe a cognitive and procedural pattern in which individuals, after forming a belief, undertake information seeking in a way that prioritizes sources and results that reinforce that belief, rather than pursuing a balanced examination of evidence. The term is commonly discussed in the context of online search behavior and social media, where algorithms and user strategies can reinforce confirmation.
Origin and usage: Sochsuch combines elements suggested by "soch" (Hindi/Urdu for thought) and "such" (from English
Mechanism: The pattern typically involves a belief formation, followed by a selective search that prioritizes confirming
Implications: Sochsuch is discussed in relation to misinformation, political polarization, and media literacy education. Understanding it
Criticism: Some scholars view sochsuch as a vague term overlapping with established concepts like confirmation bias,
See also: confirmation bias, echo chamber, filter bubble, information literacy, cognitive dissonance.