TY - JOUR
T1 - Does the medium affect the message? the influence of text representation format on critical thinking
AU - Eshet, Yoram
AU - Geri, Nitza
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The proliferation of digital information resources in recent years challenges consumers with the need to employ critical thinking skills in reading news. This paper suggests an updated perspective to the expression that "the medium is the message" by comparing the ability of high-school and college students to exercise critical thinking skills in reading news in print and digital formats. The most important finding is the better performance of the younger participants (high school students) in reading digital news formats, and the better performance of the college students when reading news in a print format. The findings of this exploratory study are discussed through the lenses of three perspectives: a usability perspective, a cognitive perspective and an information economics perspective in order to stimulate further research that may provide designers, researchers and educators with useful guidelines for designing effective messages in the information age.
AB - The proliferation of digital information resources in recent years challenges consumers with the need to employ critical thinking skills in reading news. This paper suggests an updated perspective to the expression that "the medium is the message" by comparing the ability of high-school and college students to exercise critical thinking skills in reading news in print and digital formats. The most important finding is the better performance of the younger participants (high school students) in reading digital news formats, and the better performance of the college students when reading news in a print format. The findings of this exploratory study are discussed through the lenses of three perspectives: a usability perspective, a cognitive perspective and an information economics perspective in order to stimulate further research that may provide designers, researchers and educators with useful guidelines for designing effective messages in the information age.
KW - Critical thinking
KW - Disinformation and bias
KW - Human computer interaction
KW - Information literacy
KW - Information representation
KW - Real value of information
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AN - SCOPUS:37249027819
SN - 0167-2533
VL - 26
SP - 269
EP - 279
JO - Human Systems Management
JF - Human Systems Management
IS - 4
ER -