The role of skepticism among adolescents’ online information literacy skills

IF 1.6 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Albert D. Ritzhaupt, Angela M. Kohnen, Christine Wusylko, Xiaoman Wang, K. Dawson, Max Sommer
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the role skepticism plays among adolescents’ online information literacy skills. Design/methodology/approach The authors provide the conceptual grounding to operationalize and measure the notion of skepticism in an online information literacy context. Inspired by an existing measure known as the Skepticism Scale (Hurtt, 2010), the authors made substantial revisions to the scale to target middle school and high school students’ skepticism in six distinct, but related factors: questioning mind; search for knowledge; suspension of judgment; self-esteem; interpersonal understanding; and autonomy. The authors provide preliminary evidence of validity and reliability of the revised Skepticism Scale using Exploratory Factor Analysis and performed multiple linear regression using the Skepticism Scale measures to predict an adolescents’ online information literacy skills. Findings The Skepticism Scale was found to produce internally consistent constructs for all six measures. Three of the six measures were related to online information literacy skills, including the search for knowledge, interpersonal understanding and questioning mind. Originality/value This paper attempts to examine the potentially positive role of skepticism in information literacy skills among adolescents.
怀疑主义在青少年网络信息素养技能中的作用
目的探讨怀疑主义对青少年网络信息素养技能的影响。设计/方法论/方法作者提供了在在线信息素养背景下操作和测量怀疑主义概念的概念基础。受现有的怀疑论量表(Hurtt, 2010)的启发,作者对该量表进行了大量修订,以针对初中生和高中生的六个不同但相关的因素:质疑心理;求知;中止判决;自尊;人际关系的理解;和自主权。作者利用探索性因子分析对修订后的怀疑主义量表提供了效度和信度的初步证据,并利用怀疑主义量表的测量方法进行了多元线性回归来预测青少年的在线信息素养技能。发现怀疑主义量表被发现对所有六个测量产生内部一致的结构。六项测试中有三项与网络信息素养技能有关,包括求知能力、人际理解能力和质疑能力。原创性/价值本文试图探讨怀疑主义对青少年信息素养技能的潜在积极作用。
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Information and Learning Sciences
Information and Learning Sciences INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
9.50
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2.90%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: Information and Learning Sciences advances inter-disciplinary research that explores scholarly intersections shared within 2 key fields: information science and the learning sciences / education sciences. The journal provides a publication venue for work that strengthens our scholarly understanding of human inquiry and learning phenomena, especially as they relate to design and uses of information and e-learning systems innovations.
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