Unmasking Reliable News: An Investigation of University Students' Search for Trustworthy Information during the Pandemic

K. New, Jia Yee Liew
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by a deluge of misinformation and falsehoods about the virus, which have made it challenging to discern facts from fake news. This study aims to investigate the correlation between university students' background and their knowledge of fake news, as well as their perception of their ability to distinguish between facts and fake news. Data was collected through an online Google Form as the pandemic intensified, and it became imperative to contain the spread of COVID-19. This study utilised quantitative cross sectional survey design with purposive sampling to select active social media users who are studying full time programs from a private higher learning institution as the research samples. The collected data of 261 respondents was then analysed using Social Science Statistical Software (SPSS) and Excel. The study's findings reveal that most university students have a commendable level of knowledge about fake news, which empowers them to differentiate between factual information and fake news. However, the study also indicates that the level of education of college students does not significantly affect their knowledge of fake news or their ability to recognize the differences between fake news and facts. Furthermore, the research demonstrates that there is a positive correlation between knowledge of fake news and the ability to distinguish between fake news and real news. In conclusion, this study's results suggest that university students possess a good understanding of fake news and are capable of differentiating it from factual information. The findings imply that there is a need to prioritize teaching critical thinking skills to all students to equip them to effectively combat misinformation and fake news.
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揭开可靠新闻的面纱:大流行期间大学生寻找可信信息的调查
新冠肺炎大流行伴随着大量关于该病毒的错误信息和虚假信息,这给区分事实和假新闻带来了挑战。本研究旨在调查大学生的背景与他们对假新闻的认知之间的相关性,以及他们对自己区分事实和假新闻的能力的感知。随着疫情加剧,通过在线谷歌表格收集数据,遏制COVID-19的传播变得势在必行。本研究采用有目的抽样的定量横断面调查设计,选取一所私立高等院校全日制在读的社交媒体活跃用户作为研究样本。然后使用社会科学统计软件(SPSS)和Excel对261名被调查者收集的数据进行分析。研究结果显示,大多数大学生对假新闻有一定程度的了解,这使他们能够区分事实信息和假新闻。然而,研究也表明,大学生的受教育程度并没有显著影响他们对假新闻的认识,也没有显著影响他们识别假新闻与事实之间差异的能力。此外,研究表明假新闻知识与区分假新闻和真实新闻的能力之间存在正相关关系。综上所述,本研究的结果表明,大学生对假新闻有很好的理解,并且能够将其与事实信息区分开来。研究结果表明,有必要优先向所有学生教授批判性思维技能,使他们能够有效地打击错误信息和假新闻。
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