Scientists show how ‘doing your own research’ leads to believing conspiracies — This effect arises because of the quality of information churned out by Google’s search engine - eviltoast

Scientists show how ‘doing your own research’ leads to believing conspiracies — This effect arises because of the quality of information churned out by Google’s search engine::Researchers found that people searching misinformation online risk falling into “data voids” that increase belief in conspiracies.

  • vonbaronhans@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    Curious, but was there ever a time when critical thinking was taught in US public schools above and beyond what is being taught in public schools now?

    US public schools are getting underfunded, of course, but curricula themselves have probably improved over time?

    I honestly don’t really even know how to begin researching this particular line of inquiry, and I have a background in social science research.

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It’s a complex answer, I think.

      Yes, some curricula has definitely improved. And yes, there has been a concerted influence by disingenuous agents. And there has been a departure of skilled educators due to pay and treatment, allowing significantly less skilled, able or genuine teachers to enter the field.

      So, while you could say “X is better”, that can mean very little if there is no one to teach it (willingly). So, to answer your first question: yes.