Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability

As advancements in technology and social media platforms become more prominent, so do the number of fake news articles disseminated through them. One’s cognitive ability (CA) and emotional intelligence (EI) have individually been found to influence one’s news validation ability (NVA). However, the r...

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Main Authors: Llamas, Deo Raphael Miguel D., Marte, Joaquin Antonio C., Pua, Vince Nathan H., Rivera, Lenz Gio A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-11802023-02-12T10:19:12Z Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability Llamas, Deo Raphael Miguel D. Marte, Joaquin Antonio C. Pua, Vince Nathan H. Rivera, Lenz Gio A. As advancements in technology and social media platforms become more prominent, so do the number of fake news articles disseminated through them. One’s cognitive ability (CA) and emotional intelligence (EI) have individually been found to influence one’s news validation ability (NVA). However, the relationship between both CA and EI and NVA for real and fake Facebook news posts has not been well-studied, especially in the context of the Filipino youth. To address these gaps, the NVAs of several DLSU Senior High School students for real and fake news posts were modelled from their CAs and EIs using fixed-effect linear and ordinal regression analyses with interaction effects. The data gathering was done through an online survey questionnaire via Google Forms. The statistical significance of the CAs, EIs, and the interaction between the CAs and EIs of the students were assessed to determine their viability as predictors of NVA. Despite the predictors being statistically insignificant (α=0.05) potentially due to a low response rate, CA and EI were found to positively relate with real and fake NVA across all models, consistent with prior findings. It was also found that the ordinal logistic models fitted the data better than their multiple linear counterparts based on their AIC values, indicating that OLR analyses may be preferable for assessing NVA in future studies and in practical use. 2022-05-13T15:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_cli/1 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1180&context=conf_shsrescon DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository
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description As advancements in technology and social media platforms become more prominent, so do the number of fake news articles disseminated through them. One’s cognitive ability (CA) and emotional intelligence (EI) have individually been found to influence one’s news validation ability (NVA). However, the relationship between both CA and EI and NVA for real and fake Facebook news posts has not been well-studied, especially in the context of the Filipino youth. To address these gaps, the NVAs of several DLSU Senior High School students for real and fake news posts were modelled from their CAs and EIs using fixed-effect linear and ordinal regression analyses with interaction effects. The data gathering was done through an online survey questionnaire via Google Forms. The statistical significance of the CAs, EIs, and the interaction between the CAs and EIs of the students were assessed to determine their viability as predictors of NVA. Despite the predictors being statistically insignificant (α=0.05) potentially due to a low response rate, CA and EI were found to positively relate with real and fake NVA across all models, consistent with prior findings. It was also found that the ordinal logistic models fitted the data better than their multiple linear counterparts based on their AIC values, indicating that OLR analyses may be preferable for assessing NVA in future studies and in practical use.
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author Llamas, Deo Raphael Miguel D.
Marte, Joaquin Antonio C.
Pua, Vince Nathan H.
Rivera, Lenz Gio A.
spellingShingle Llamas, Deo Raphael Miguel D.
Marte, Joaquin Antonio C.
Pua, Vince Nathan H.
Rivera, Lenz Gio A.
Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability
author_facet Llamas, Deo Raphael Miguel D.
Marte, Joaquin Antonio C.
Pua, Vince Nathan H.
Rivera, Lenz Gio A.
author_sort Llamas, Deo Raphael Miguel D.
title Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability
title_short Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability
title_full Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability
title_fullStr Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability
title_full_unstemmed Relating the Cognitive Ability and Emotional Intelligence of the De La Salle University Senior High School Students with their Real and Fake Facebook News Post Validation Ability
title_sort relating the cognitive ability and emotional intelligence of the de la salle university senior high school students with their real and fake facebook news post validation ability
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