Do You Know What Fake News Is? An Exploration of and Intervention to Increase Youth’s Fake News Literacy
Sanne L. Tamboer,
Anne Vlaanderen,
Kirsten E. Bevelander
et al.
Abstract:Youth should be correctly informed about what is happening in the world, but research on empowering people to identify fake news rarely targets youth. To take the first steps in increasing their fake news literacy, this study ( N = 298) qualitatively looks into youth’s (10–12 years old) fake news knowledge and quantitatively tests a fake news e-learning intervention (i.e., an online lesson in which youth learn about fake news and possible solutions). Our investigation of youth’s fake news knowledge showed that… Show more
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