2024
DOI: 10.1108/oir-03-2024-0140
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Finding “fake” in the news: the relationship between social media use, political knowledge, epistemic political efficacy and fake news literacy

Bingbing Zhang,
Avery E. Holton,
Homero Gil de Zúñiga

Abstract: PurposeIn the past few years, research focusing on misinformation, referred to broadly as fake news, has experienced revived attention. Past studies have focused on explaining the ways in which people correct it online and on social media. However, fewer studies have dealt with the ways in which people are able to identify fake news (i.e. fake news literacy). This study contributes to the latter by theoretically connect people’s general social media use, political knowledge and political epistemic efficacy wit… Show more

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