In this age of ‘fake news’, it is crucial that children are equipped with the skills to identify unreliable information online. Our study is the first to examine whether children are influenced by the presence of inaccuracies contained in webpages when deciding which sources to trust. Forty‐eight 8‐ to 10‐year‐olds viewed three pairs of webpages, relating to the same topics, where one webpage per pair contained three obvious inaccuracies (factual, typographical, or exaggerations, according to condition). The paired webpages offered conflicting claims about two novel facts. We asked participants questions pertaining to the novel facts to assess whether they systematically selected answers from the accurate sources. Selective trust in the acc...
There is sometimes an assumption that young people, as ‘digital natives’, are able to use online inf...
There is sometimes an assumption that young people, as ‘digital natives’, are able to use online inf...
How should pupils use the internet to learn? This essay sets up two modes of using online sources, r...
Findings from a survey of youthful Internet users that was designed to assess kids' beliefs about th...
A study of students’ ability to evaluate digital texts has revealed that teenagers find it particula...
Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
This paper describes the strategies 8th graders used to evaluate the credibility of unfamiliar websi...
Research has shown that students differ in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online tex...
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...
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...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to focus on disadvantaged tweens’ (ages 11 through 13) strateg...
The Internet as a source of information became extremely important among information seekers in rece...
There is sometimes an assumption that young people, as ‘digital natives’, are able to use online inf...
There is sometimes an assumption that young people, as ‘digital natives’, are able to use online inf...
How should pupils use the internet to learn? This essay sets up two modes of using online sources, r...
Findings from a survey of youthful Internet users that was designed to assess kids' beliefs about th...
A study of students’ ability to evaluate digital texts has revealed that teenagers find it particula...
Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
Research has shown that students difer in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online text...
This paper describes the strategies 8th graders used to evaluate the credibility of unfamiliar websi...
Research has shown that students differ in their abilities to evaluate the credibility of online tex...
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...
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...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to focus on disadvantaged tweens’ (ages 11 through 13) strateg...
The Internet as a source of information became extremely important among information seekers in rece...
There is sometimes an assumption that young people, as ‘digital natives’, are able to use online inf...
There is sometimes an assumption that young people, as ‘digital natives’, are able to use online inf...
How should pupils use the internet to learn? This essay sets up two modes of using online sources, r...