How Children Gauge Information Trustworthiness in Online Search: Credible or Convenience Searcher?
This study investigates children’s information search behaviour to learn about their search characteristics. The study uses a qualitative approach by observing and noting children’s searching process. A total of 30 children aged 7-9 years participated in this study. The unobtrusive observation of ch...
Main Authors: | Noorhidawati, Abdullah, Basar, Siti Khairatul Razifah |
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Format: | Article |
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University of the Punjab
2019
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