ANALYSING UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS HOAXES

Dadang Herli Saputra
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The present study aimed to analyse the students’ attitudes toward hoaxes and the other fake news. The research questions were formulated as the followings: a) What are attitudes of students toward hoax? b) What are the factors (determinants) which might affect their behaviour toward hoax? c) Where do the students usually access or share information which contains hoax? d) What are the students’ perceptions toward the impact of hoaxes? The design of the study was a mixed method in which both questionnaire and interview were administered to the participants. Firstly, the written questionnaire was administered to elicit the respondents’ attitudes and other relevant questions. Further, semi-structured interview, which was conducted randomly, was employed to provide more elaborate data on the participants’ perception. The number of participants was 80 students of law department who are currently studying in their early semesters at one state university located in Serang, Banten. The result indicated that the participants disliked hoaxes. In average, 70 % of the whole respondents were identified to have negative attitudes, followed with the other supporting statements indicating their dislike toward hoaxes. However, despite the students’ negative attitudes toward hoaxes, they also admitted that they sometimes shared hoaxes. One reason found in the present study was to prevent possible harmful occurrences as indicated by 81, 25 % of respondents who admitted to do that, besides having fun. Finally, they also perceived that hoaxes were not as harmful as what the people have thought. This statement was supported by their objection toward the government’s action to penalize the perpetrator of hoaxes. Key words: Analysing, University students’ attitudes, Towards, Hoaxes
分析大学生对恶作剧的态度
本研究旨在分析学生对恶作剧和其他假新闻的态度。研究问题制定如下:a)学生对恶作剧的态度是什么?b)什么因素(决定因素)可能影响他们对骗局的行为?c)学生通常在哪里获取或分享包含骗局的信息?d)学生对恶作剧影响的看法是什么?本研究采用问卷调查与访谈相结合的方法设计。首先,使用书面问卷来引出被调查者的态度和其他相关问题。此外,采用随机进行的半结构化访谈,为参与者的感知提供更详细的数据。参加者有80名法律系的学生,他们目前正在万丹市雪朗的一所州立大学就读初学期。结果表明,参与者不喜欢恶作剧。平均而言,70%的受访者持负面态度,其次是其他支持声明,表明他们不喜欢恶作剧。然而,尽管学生们对恶作剧持消极态度,他们也承认他们有时会分享恶作剧。在本研究中发现的一个原因是为了防止可能发生的有害事件,825%的受访者承认这样做除了好玩之外。最后,他们还意识到恶作剧并不像人们想象的那样有害。他们反对政府惩罚恶作剧者的行动支持了这一声明。关键词:分析;大学生态度;对待
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