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Comparative Optimism in Online Credibility Evaluation Among Parents and Children
Authors:Miriam Metzger  Andrew Flanagin  Elmie Nekmat
Institution:1. Department of Communication at the University of California at Santa Barbara;2. Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore
Abstract:This study investigates comparative optimism—whereby people perceive themselves as relatively invulnerable to risks as compared to others—in the evaluation of online information credibility by children and their parents. Results of a representative national survey of Internet users revealed significant antecedents of children's and parents' comparative optimism, including demographic characteristics, cognitive thinking style, and perceived self-efficacy. Parental optimism was also found to relate to the mediation strategies used to regulate children's Internet use, and comparative optimism in children was associated with tendencies to believe online information and specific evaluation behavior. Findings are considered in terms of their theoretical implications and with regard to the role of parents in children's digital information literacy development.
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