Persepsi Mahasiswa FKES UDINUS terkait Hoax Covid-19

H. Haikal, Ratih Pramitasari, Jaka Prasetya, Agus Perry Kusuma
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Hoax news or information relating to Covid-19 affects the obstruction of efforts to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. This research is a descriptive study because it provides an overview or description of students' perceptions in news related to the covid-19 hoax. The results that obtained information from this study were 208 respondents or 54% of the total respondents considered hoaxes as information with no known truth, 168 respondents or 44% revealed that hoaxes related to Covid-19 were most often found or said to be hoaxes as a global elite conspiracy, 223 respondents or 58% of the total respondents received hoaxes related to Covid-19 through writing and pictures, 162 respondents or 42% of the total respondents considered that steps that could be taken to overcome the spread of hoaxes related to Covid-19 were cross-checking or clarifying first , 317 respondents or 83% thought that each party was responsible for overcoming the spread of hoaxes related to Covid-19 and 150 respondents or 39% of the total analysis that information on social media had a negative influence. The conclusion in this study is that health hoaxes can not only cause disputes like political hoaxes, but can also cause the loss of a person's life. Digital literacy skills will be able to provide hoax. Critical and analytical thinking is also an asset to prevent the spread of covid-19 related to hoaxes 
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学生FKES UDINUS的感知与恶作剧Covid-19有关
与Covid-19有关的虚假新闻或信息会阻碍遏制Covid-19大流行的努力。这项研究是一项描述性研究,因为它概述或描述了学生对与covid-19骗局相关的新闻的看法。从这项研究中获得信息的结果是,208名受访者或54%的受访者认为骗局是不知道真相的信息,168名受访者或44%的受访者表示,与Covid-19相关的骗局最常被发现或说是骗局,是全球精英的阴谋,223名受访者或58%的受访者通过文字和图片收到与Covid-19相关的骗局。162名受访者(占总受访者的42%)认为,可以采取的措施来克服与Covid-19相关的骗局的传播首先是交叉检查或澄清,317名受访者(83%)认为各方都有责任克服与Covid-19相关的骗局的传播,150名受访者(占总受访者的39%)分析社交媒体上的信息具有负面影响。这项研究的结论是,健康骗局不仅会像政治骗局一样引起争议,还会导致人的生命损失。数字素养技能将能够提供骗局。批判性和分析性思维也是防止与骗局有关的covid-19传播的一项资产
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