社交媒体新闻分析和认识论信念课程的成果

José Manuel Meza Cano, Edith González Santiago, Mariana Cañizales Espinosa, Mario Ernesto Morales Ruiz
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互联网是目前最相关的信息来源;然而,有必要知道如何辨别内容可能是恶意的、误导性的或虚假的新闻。从结构上分析假新闻的技能与媒体素养并重,这一点已经得到了很多强调,但很少有人研究参与者的心理变量,以防止他们不经批判性分析就接受假新闻。从这个意义上说,认识论信念是一个需要考虑的变量。在本文中,我们分析了为期三周的社交网络新闻分析课程对认识论信念的影响,包括认知偏见和媒体素养等话题。58 名高校学生和 22 名研究生参加了该课程。随后,我们在两期课程中,通过互联网特定认识论信念问卷的前测和后测两次测量,验证了认识论信念的变化。结果,我们在两个部分发现了统计学上的显著变化,这两个部分分别倾向于将学员视为知识的构建者和将互联网视为有问题的来源。我们的结论是,有必要继续采用这种教学模式,以增强新闻读者的能力,使他们能够就所接收的信息做出更好的决定。
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Resultado de un curso sobre análisis de noticias en redes sociales y creencias epistemológicas
The Internet is currently the most relevant source of information; however, it is necessary to know how to distinguish news whose content may be malicious, misleading, or false. Much has been emphasized on the skills to analyze fake news from its structure, hand in hand with media literacy, but little work has been done on the psychological variables of the participants that can prevent them from accepting fake news without critical analysis. In this sense, epistemological beliefs are a variable to be taken into account. In this paper, we analyzed the results of a three-week course of news analysis in social networks on epistemological beliefs, including topics on cognitive biases and media literacy. Fifty-eight higher education students and 22 graduate students participated. Subsequently, we verified the change in epistemological beliefs by applying the Internet-Specific Epistemological Beliefs Questionnaire in two measurements, pretest, and posttest, in two editions of the course. As a result, we detected statistically significant changes in two components that favored the participant's perspective as a knowledge builder and the Internet as a questionable source. We concluded that it is necessary to continue with this model of instruction to empower news readers to make better decisions regarding the information they receive.
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