TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing and Validating a 15-Item True/False Measure of News Literacy Knowledge
AU - Maksl, Adam
AU - Boedeker, Peter J.
AU - Vraga, Emily K.
AU - Craft, Stephanie
AU - Tully, Melissa
AU - Ashley, Seth
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Given growing interest in the potential importance of news literacy around the world, a theoretically grounded and empirically validated measure of news literacy is essential. Building on existing theory, we developed and validated a 15-item true/false measure of news literacy knowledge. This measure comprehensively operationalizes the five C’s of news literacy—context, creation, content, circulation, and consumption—in a concise, adaptable, knowledge-based format. Using item response theory and differential item functioning analysis, we followed a three-survey process with representative U.S. samples, developing and assessing 80 true/false items in Study 1 (N = 1,502) to reduce to 43 items in Study 2 (N = 1,273). The final reduced set of 15 items was evaluated and validated in Study 3 (N = 681) along with related measures of civics and current events knowledge, which were positively predicted by the news literacy knowledge measure. While this measure is designed and tested in the U.S. context, our process of operationalizing these complicated concepts and the novel true/false format facilitates its applicability to those interested in studying news literacy around the globe.
AB - Given growing interest in the potential importance of news literacy around the world, a theoretically grounded and empirically validated measure of news literacy is essential. Building on existing theory, we developed and validated a 15-item true/false measure of news literacy knowledge. This measure comprehensively operationalizes the five C’s of news literacy—context, creation, content, circulation, and consumption—in a concise, adaptable, knowledge-based format. Using item response theory and differential item functioning analysis, we followed a three-survey process with representative U.S. samples, developing and assessing 80 true/false items in Study 1 (N = 1,502) to reduce to 43 items in Study 2 (N = 1,273). The final reduced set of 15 items was evaluated and validated in Study 3 (N = 681) along with related measures of civics and current events knowledge, which were positively predicted by the news literacy knowledge measure. While this measure is designed and tested in the U.S. context, our process of operationalizing these complicated concepts and the novel true/false format facilitates its applicability to those interested in studying news literacy around the globe.
KW - item response theory
KW - mass communication theory
KW - measurement
KW - media literacy
KW - news literacy
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U2 - 10.1177/00936502241284406
DO - 10.1177/00936502241284406
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205376512
SN - 0093-6502
JO - Communication Research
JF - Communication Research
ER -