2020
DOI: 10.3390/soc10030071
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Testing Children and Adolescents’ Ability to Identify Fake News: A Combined Design of Quasi-Experiment and Group Discussions

Abstract: Nowadays, people increasingly choose to turn to the Internet and especially to social media for news and other types of content, while often not questioning the trustworthiness of the information. An acute form of this problem is that children and adolescents tend to include the use of new technologies in all the aspects of their daily life, yet most of them are unable to distinguish between fake news and trustful information in an online environment. This study is based on a Dutch empirical study and was cond… Show more

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“…La incapacidad de los sistemas educativos para hacer frente a estos retos antropológicos se refleja en los preocupantes índices de violencia juvenil tanto física como en la red (Fundación Amigó, 2019); en el incremento de los trastornos de depresión, ansiedad o estrés entre los jóvenes (Brown et al, 2018;Wan Ismail et al, 2020); en la tendencia al alza de las adicciones sin sustancia (Roberts y David, 2020;Vannucci et al, 2020);en el escaso interés político; o en la limitada capacidad crítica de los primeros nativos digitales (Dumitru, 2020;INJUVE, 2017;Pattier y Reyero, 2022).…”
Section: Jóvenes Desarraigados Ante Un Mundo Líquidounclassified
“…La incapacidad de los sistemas educativos para hacer frente a estos retos antropológicos se refleja en los preocupantes índices de violencia juvenil tanto física como en la red (Fundación Amigó, 2019); en el incremento de los trastornos de depresión, ansiedad o estrés entre los jóvenes (Brown et al, 2018;Wan Ismail et al, 2020); en la tendencia al alza de las adicciones sin sustancia (Roberts y David, 2020;Vannucci et al, 2020);en el escaso interés político; o en la limitada capacidad crítica de los primeros nativos digitales (Dumitru, 2020;INJUVE, 2017;Pattier y Reyero, 2022).…”
Section: Jóvenes Desarraigados Ante Un Mundo Líquidounclassified
“…The contrasting and sometimes unverified information may lead to confusion and even panic (Ahmad & Rasool, 2020). The recognition of the disinformation may especially be difficult among children, making them more vulnerable for fake news (Dumitru, 2020) and emotional reactions. The current study will examine if children search and process information related to the Covid-19 crisis online, in general, news media and in news adjusted for children.…”
Section: Problem-focused Copingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research processes for most of today's young learners include online searches. However, the ability to conduct online searches and discern online information is a challenge for children and adolescents [1][2][3][4], and children struggle with basic skills [5,6]. This struggle is in part due to the unique features of what we call the "wild wide web" [4], which contains unvetted content, fake news, ads, and other features that distract from desired information and make internet searches complicated [2,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many students believed the tree octopus article to be credible because it had "real" pictures. If young learners trust "real" photos, then other issues present with fake news, in which articles hide behind a "mask of legitimacy" [3], may be problematic. Since this study, we have extended our work with students in grades 1-5 to evaluate concepts of online text and concepts of online research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%