The Impact of Media Literacy and Internet Information Trustworthiness on Fact-Checking Behavior among Elderly Internet Users: The Moderating Role of Critical Thinking

Chengyan Qiu
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In the digital age, the spread of misinformation has become a significant concern for individuals and societies worldwide. This study examines the impact of media literacy and the trustworthiness of internet information on fact-checking behavior among retired elderly internet users, with a particular focus on the moderating role of critical thinking. Using a questionnaire survey method, data were collected from 379 retired elderly internet users. The study employs Media Literacy Theory to explore how media literacy and trust in internet information influence the frequency of fact-checking behavior. Results indicate that higher media literacy and trust in internet information are both positively associated with increased fact-checking behavior. Additionally, critical thinking significantly moderates these relationships, enhancing the positive impact of media literacy on fact-checking behavior.
媒体素养和互联网信息可信度对老年网民事实核查行为的影响:批判性思维的调节作用
在数字时代,错误信息的传播已成为全球个人和社会的重大关切。本研究探讨了媒体素养和互联网信息可信度对退休老年网民事实核查行为的影响,尤其关注批判性思维的调节作用。本研究采用问卷调查法,收集了 379 名退休老年网民的数据。研究运用媒介素养理论探讨了媒介素养和对互联网信息的信任如何影响事实核查行为的频率。结果表明,较高的媒体素养和对互联网信息的信任都与事实核查行为的增加呈正相关。此外,批判性思维在很大程度上调节了这些关系,增强了媒体素养对事实核查行为的积极影响。
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