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Paige L. Kemp; Vanessa M. Loaiza; Colleen M. Kelley; Christopher N. Wahlheim – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
The efficacy of fake news corrections in improving memory and belief accuracy may depend on how often adults see false information before it is corrected. Two experiments tested the competing predictions that repeating fake news before corrections will either impair or improve memory and belief accuracy. These experiments also examined whether…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Older Adults, Beliefs, Misinformation
Susan Poland – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The field of science education has long advocated for students to leave K-12 education with an appreciation for the diversity of research methods scientists employ in order to effectively engage with research generated across many scientific fields of study. Yet, research has indicated that students typically believe research proceeds according to…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, Scientific Research, Research Methodology
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Carreon, Jonathan R.; Balinas, Elvira S. – Higher Education Policy, 2023
Despite the heated debates on the implementation and its massive impact on the lives of Filipino people, only a dearth of research has been conducted to investigate the free college education project of the Duterte administration. Informed by corpus-based investigation of discourse, this paper critically compares news articles on the free college…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, News Reporting, Paying for College
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Anina Hanimann – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: Political scientists have repeatedly argued that politicians' behaviour can be influenced by their beliefs about their constituents' ability to hold them accountable. Yet, how such accountability beliefs affect politicians' information processing or behaviour remains understudied. Aims and objectives: I investigate how accountability…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Political Candidates, Accountability, Expertise
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Soengas-Pérez, Xosé; Rodríguez-Castro, Marta; Campos-Freire, Francisco – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2023
The audiences of generalist television's newscasts reflect that the viewers' interests and loyalties are constantly changing. Research shows that several elements influence the success of programs and formats, but in this paper, we draw attention to the factors that determine the credibility of newscasts. We also want to know how pluralism is…
Descriptors: Credibility, News Reporting, Public Service, Communications
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Akram, Muhammad; Nasar, Asim; Arshad-Ayaz, Adeela – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
The manipulated or manufactured truth on social media platforms spreads false information to influence netizens' cognition, often resulting in fabricated social and political narratives. This study systematically reviews the literature on truth manipulation and its impact on the cognition of social media users. The primary focus is on…
Descriptors: Social Media, Deception, Misinformation, Propaganda
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Henriikka Vartiainen; Juho Kahila; Matti Tedre; Erkko Sointu; Teemu Valtonen – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2023
This study explores what kinds of social media services children use in their everyday lives, how children describe their strategies for spotting fake news, and what kinds of fake news they report having encountered in their lived experiences. The article is based on an online questionnaire conducted in Finnish comprehensive schools with children…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Misinformation, Student Attitudes, Student Experience
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Arauzo, Miguel Garcia; Antón, Álvaro; Villarroel, José Domingo – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
This study examines 102 news items related to collagen as a dietary supplement, written in Spanish and published over a period of 2 years, in both digital and print media. The objective of this study is to evaluate the scientific rigor and consistency of the news information included in the sample. Errors and incorrect uses relative to the current…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Scientific Research, Credibility, Error Patterns
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Samir A. Jasim; Mohd Azidan Abdul Jabar; Hazlina Abdul Halim; Ilyana Jalaluddin – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
The main objective of the current study is to carry out a critical stylistic analysis of Al Jazeera's online news reports of the 2017 Gulf crisis. The study specifically examines the linguistic strategies employed by Al Jazeera newsmakers in order to effectively communicate their ideological perspectives. The research employs Jeffries's critical…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Nouns, Language Usage, Discourse Analysis
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Smelter, Thomas J.; Calvillo, Dustin P. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Fake news, deliberately inaccurate and often biased information that is presented as accurate reporting, is perceived as a serious threat. Recent research on fake news has documented a high general susceptibility to the phenomenon and has focused on investigating potential explanatory factors. The present study examined how features of news…
Descriptors: Pictorial Stimuli, Repetition, Accuracy, News Reporting
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Jula Lühring; Apeksha Shetty; Corinna Koschmieder; David Garcia; Annie Waldherr; Hannah Metzler – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Prior studies indicate that emotions, particularly high-arousal emotions, may elicit rapid intuitive thinking, thereby decreasing the ability to recognize misinformation. Yet, few studies have distinguished prior affective states from emotional reactions to false news, which could influence belief in falsehoods in different ways. Extending a study…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Emotional Response, Affective Behavior, College Students
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Stoddard, Jeremy; Tunstall, Jonathan; Walker, Leila; Wight, Emily – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2021
Current popular media literacy programs overemphasize the verifiability, reliability, and expertise of sources over the analysis of how marginalized groups are represented. This analysis privileges traditional news sources -- and a hierarchy of "objective" news. These same institutions have been historically responsible for producing and…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Mass Media Effects, News Reporting, Credibility
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Heather L. Katz – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
How can information literacy (IL) skills be improved during one semester? The proliferation of information disorders - fabricated stories, misleading content, clickbait - requires skills beyond using a fake-news checklist. Students in an introductory political science course were asked to analyze a news story every week as a course objective to…
Descriptors: College Students, United States Government (Course), Information Literacy, Assignments
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Phillips, Kathleen; Woods, Stephen; Dudash, Andrew – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2023
Librarians and educators have a unique opportunity to develop and incorporate gray literature instruction into nursing curricula, with specific focus on its definition, value, discoverability, and evaluation. This article presents a structured and hands-on approach to the collection of gray literature and its use in evidence-based nursing.…
Descriptors: Library Instruction, Nursing Education, Library Materials, Publications
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Mildred F. Perreault; Katherine Foss – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2022
In Fall 2021, the COVID-19 Delta Variant produced yet another surge of cases and deaths. Many parents eagerly awaited the official emergency authorization of the Pfizer vaccine for younger children. However, other parents had already planned to delay or refuse vaccination. To ascertain how news and information consumption may impact vaccination…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, News Reporting, COVID-19, Pandemics
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