2018
DOI: 10.1002/asi.24012
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Information triangulation: A complex and agentic everyday information practice

Abstract: In contemporary urban settings, information seekers may face challenges assessing and making use of the large quantity of information to which they have access. Such challenges may be particularly acute when laypeople are considering specialized or technical information pertaining to topics over which knowledge is contested. Within a constructivist grounded theory study of the health information practices of 39 young parents in urban Canada, a complex practice of information triangulation was observed. Triangu… Show more

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“…This is because use of multiple communication resources, compared with use of a single or a few communication resources, may provide an individual with additional information that can be used to inform behavior. Using more communication resources may also provide information triangulation ( Greyson, 2018 ), which can provide an individual more confidence that the information received is accurate and trustworthy.…”
Section: Communication Ecologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because use of multiple communication resources, compared with use of a single or a few communication resources, may provide an individual with additional information that can be used to inform behavior. Using more communication resources may also provide information triangulation ( Greyson, 2018 ), which can provide an individual more confidence that the information received is accurate and trustworthy.…”
Section: Communication Ecologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information might convey something substantial about for example emotional stability or neuroticism and if such were linked to a dropout. Whereas these media sources are more or less reliable it is still possible to obtain meaningful information if several sources provide uniform and consistent information about a basic topic (Greyson, 2018).…”
Section: Factors Related To Dropoutsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They generally distrust information published by stakeholders like the government, or provided by people who have no experience on child care (Walker, ). Parents often triangulate information from different sources to assess and strengthen conclusions by reducing the biases of a single approach (Greyson, ). Meanwhile, parents are highly sensitive to negative information.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%