With the spread of high-speed Internet and portable smart devices, the way people access and consume information has drastically changed. However, this presents many challenges, including information overload, personal data leakage, and misinformation diffusion. Across the spectrum of risks that Internet users can face nowadays, this work focuses on understanding how young people perceive and deal with false information. Within an experimental campaign involving 261 students, we presented to the participants six different news items and invited them to browse the Internet to assess the veracity of the presented information. Our results suggest that online search is more likely to lead students to validate true news than to refute false ones. We found that students change their opinion related to a specific piece of information more often than their global idea about a broader topic. Also, our experiment reflected that the majority of participants rely on online sources to obtain information and access the news, and those getting information from books and Internet browsing are the most accurate in assessing the veracity of a news item. This work provides a principled understanding of how young people perceive and distinguish true and false pieces of information, identifying strengths and weaknesses amidst young subjects and contributing to build tailored digital information literacy strategies for youth.
翻译:随着高速互联网和便携式智能设备的普及,人们获取和消费信息的方式已经发生了巨大变化。然而,这也带来了许多挑战,包括信息超载、个人数据泄露和错误信息扩散等问题。本研究着眼于了解年轻人如何看待和处理虚假信息,在261名学生的实验中,我们呈现了六个不同的新闻项目,并邀请他们浏览互联网以评估所呈现信息的真实性。我们的结果表明,在线搜索更可能导致学生验证真实新闻而非驳斥虚假新闻。我们发现,学生的对于特定信息的看法比对于更广泛话题的总体看法更加易变。我们的实验也反映了绝大多数参与者依赖在线信息源获取信息和访问新闻,而获取信息的方式为书籍和互联网浏览的学生对于评估新闻准确性的能力最强。本研究为了解年轻人如何感知和区分真假信息提供了理论性的认识,在确认了年轻受试者强项和弱项的基础上,为为青少年建立个性化数字信息素养策略做出了贡献。