La naturaleza de la influencia y el grado de confianza en la información sobre la pandemia entre los estudiantes de la generación Z

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https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v11i4.774

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Generación Z, pandemia COVID-19, información, confianza, inteligencia artificial, digitalización.

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El artículo examina la influencia y el grado de confianza en la información sobre la COVID 19 entre los estudiantes de la Generación Z en universidades rusas y eslovacas. Se utilizaron como métodos empíricos una encuesta sociológica con metodología Likert, una entrevista en profundidad y un grupo focal. El estudio se realizó de forma remota utilizando Google Form, el servicio VoIP Skype y una plataforma de conferencias en la nube: Zoom. El estudio reveló que los jóvenes rusos y eslovacos de la Generación Z son contradictorios con cualquier información: los estudiantes rusos encontraron una contradicción sobre la credibilidad de las estadísticas de pandemias y la utilidad de la información de COVID 19 en los medios; Los estudiantes eslovacos tienden a creer que la información al respecto es inverosímil, mientras que la mayoría de los encuestados eslovacos en este estudio expresaron confianza en la información sobre la pandemia. Al comparar los agregados, se revelaron ciertas similitudes: existe una significancia estadística entre las características factoriales y efectivas con una correlación positiva alta y muy alta. Los resultados obtenidos pueden ayudar a desarrollar opiniones sobre la naturaleza del impacto y el grado de confianza en la información sobre la pandemia de COVID 19 entre representantes de diferentes generaciones.

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2021-07-11

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V. Vinichenko, M. ., L. Сhulanova O., V. Ljapunova, N. ., A. Makushkin, S. ., & N. Amozova, L. . (2021). La naturaleza de la influencia y el grado de confianza en la información sobre la pandemia entre los estudiantes de la generación Z. Apuntes Universitarios, 11(4), 296–309. https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v11i4.774