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Misinformation and women's health: Rebuilding trust in evidence‐based care
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, EarlyView.
Zainab Al‐Jawahiri
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Effects of Disinformation Using Deepfake: The Protective Effect of Media Literacy Education
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2021This research examines (a) the negative impact of disinformation including a deepfake video and (b) the protective effect of media literacy education. We conducted an experiment using a two disinformation message type (deepfake video present vs.
Yoori Hwang, J. Ryu, Se‐Hoon Jeong
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"Think globally, act locally": A glocal approach to the development of social media literacy
Comput. Educ., 2021Despite the documented number of studies that investigate social media in teaching and learning settings, the topic of social media literacy is still an under-researched area.
S. Manca, Stefania Bocconi, Ben Gleason
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Body image, 2021
Exposure to idealized appearance images on social media is recognized as having a damaging effect on body image. Identifying and harnessing protective factors are, therefore, important research foci.
S. Paxton, S. McLean, R. Rodgers
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Exposure to idealized appearance images on social media is recognized as having a damaging effect on body image. Identifying and harnessing protective factors are, therefore, important research foci.
S. Paxton, S. McLean, R. Rodgers
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Sibiu Alma Mater University Journals ? Series C. Social Sciences, 2015
Media are part of our lives today. Our pupils watch TV, play online games, blog, upload videos on YouTube, use Facebook, etc. Messages transmitted by the media flow constantly into our and their minds. Media literacy provides us with a range of information and abilities which help us analyse, evaluate, and even create messages in various modes of the ...
Gelu Mihai LEICU, Laura Rita PITARIU
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Media are part of our lives today. Our pupils watch TV, play online games, blog, upload videos on YouTube, use Facebook, etc. Messages transmitted by the media flow constantly into our and their minds. Media literacy provides us with a range of information and abilities which help us analyse, evaluate, and even create messages in various modes of the ...
Gelu Mihai LEICU, Laura Rita PITARIU
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Journal of health communication, 2021
Individuals must navigate complex media environments filled with frequently changing and varyingly credible information to acquire and apply health information during times of uncertainty and danger. A process model tested in two U.S. national surveys in
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Individuals must navigate complex media environments filled with frequently changing and varyingly credible information to acquire and apply health information during times of uncertainty and danger. A process model tested in two U.S. national surveys in
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Mass Communication & Society, 2022
Fake information about COVID-19 continues to circulate widely, including false causes and cures. The current study examined the (a) relationship between information gathering sources and misperceptions; (b) association between literacy variables and ...
Porismita Borah, E. Austin, Yan Su
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Fake information about COVID-19 continues to circulate widely, including false causes and cures. The current study examined the (a) relationship between information gathering sources and misperceptions; (b) association between literacy variables and ...
Porismita Borah, E. Austin, Yan Su
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American Behavioral Scientist, 2019
Concerns over fake news have triggered a renewed interest in various forms of media literacy. Prevailing expectations posit that literacy interventions help audiences to be “inoculated” against any harmful effects of misleading information.
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Concerns over fake news have triggered a renewed interest in various forms of media literacy. Prevailing expectations posit that literacy interventions help audiences to be “inoculated” against any harmful effects of misleading information.
S. M. Jones-Jang +2 more
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Journal of health communication, 2021
With the rampant circulation of health information, concerns for the information quality are growing. Thereby, scholars are calling for media literacy as an educative means to cultivate fact-checking behavior among information consumers.
D. Lee, Onur Ramazan
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With the rampant circulation of health information, concerns for the information quality are growing. Thereby, scholars are calling for media literacy as an educative means to cultivate fact-checking behavior among information consumers.
D. Lee, Onur Ramazan
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