Studies find media literacy, social media use can predict trust in institutions, civic engagement
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New research from the University of Kansas has found that the more media-literate people are, the more they trust institutions such as government and nonprofits. In addition, their social media habits can predict civic engagement.
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- 01New research from the University of Kansas has found that the more media-literate people are, the more they trust institutions such as government and nonprofits.
- 02In addition, their social media habits can predict civic engagement.
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