This study assessed the ability of 426 students (ages 12–13) to critically evaluate two types of online locations on health issues: an academic resource and a commercial resource. The results indicated limited evaluation abilities, especially for the commercial resource, and only a small, partial association with prior stance and offline reading ability. Only about half (51.4%) of the students questioned the credibility of the commercial online resource and only about 19% of the students showed an ability to fully recognize commercial bias. Wide variation existed in students’ ability to evaluate online information, as approximately one-fourth of the students performed poorly when evaluating the overall credibility of both online resources a...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information se...
The Internet is a valuable source of health related information, however students are not maximising...
This study examines the effectiveness of two short-term instructional interventions on the evaluatio...
Research has shown that students differ in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online tex...
Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
Previous evaluation studies have rarely used authentic online texts and investigated upper secondary...
Previous evaluation studies have rarely used authentic online texts and investigated upper secondary...
This study investigated how seventh grade students performed on a measure of online critical evaluat...
This article presents qualitative findings from a study that examined the types of criteria that mid...
The Internet has become a popular source of health information, particularly for those young adults ...
A study of students’ ability to evaluate digital texts has revealed that teenagers find it particula...
Varying information quality and an increase of misinformation on the Internet accentuates the import...
This study investigated upper secondary school students’ skills in evaluating the credibility and ar...
© 2015 British Educational Research Association. This study contributes to an understanding of the r...
Purpose The Internet poses both a frontier that represents the possibility for vast exploration and ...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information se...
The Internet is a valuable source of health related information, however students are not maximising...
This study examines the effectiveness of two short-term instructional interventions on the evaluatio...
Research has shown that students differ in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online tex...
Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
Previous evaluation studies have rarely used authentic online texts and investigated upper secondary...
Previous evaluation studies have rarely used authentic online texts and investigated upper secondary...
This study investigated how seventh grade students performed on a measure of online critical evaluat...
This article presents qualitative findings from a study that examined the types of criteria that mid...
The Internet has become a popular source of health information, particularly for those young adults ...
A study of students’ ability to evaluate digital texts has revealed that teenagers find it particula...
Varying information quality and an increase of misinformation on the Internet accentuates the import...
This study investigated upper secondary school students’ skills in evaluating the credibility and ar...
© 2015 British Educational Research Association. This study contributes to an understanding of the r...
Purpose The Internet poses both a frontier that represents the possibility for vast exploration and ...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information se...
The Internet is a valuable source of health related information, however students are not maximising...
This study examines the effectiveness of two short-term instructional interventions on the evaluatio...