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Lawyers Response to COVID-19 Infodemic on Social Media
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<p><b>Objectives</b>: The primary objective of this study is to examine and analyze the
skills and practices of lawyers in response to the misinformation/Infodemic of
COVID-19 on Social Media platforms.</p>
<p><b>Research
Methodology</b>: In this
quantitative study an online survey was conducted among lawyers in Pakistan.
The population of the study was made up of practicing lawyers from different
District Bar Associations in Pakistan. A questionnaire was distributed to
collect data regarding demographic information, use of social media, response
to misinformation about COVID-19 on social media and to identify the methods
employed by lawyers to check the authenticity of such information. Collected
data were first analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS
V 23) and then presented in frequency, mean, percentage, and standard
deviation.</p>
<p><b>Findings</b>: The study revealed that the majority of lawyers use social media
platforms. It shows that the most popular social media platforms among the
lawyers are Facebook and WhatsApp. The outcome shows that lawyers encounter
fake stories about COVID-19. Critical thinking, comparison, and cross-checking
are among the most commonly used techniques employed by the lawyers to check
the authenticity of any information about the COVID-19 on social media. It also
revealed that most of the time they share such news after checking its
authenticity but sometimes they share it without confirming it.</p>
Title: Lawyers Response to COVID-19 Infodemic on Social Media
Description:
<p><b>Objectives</b>: The primary objective of this study is to examine and analyze the
skills and practices of lawyers in response to the misinformation/Infodemic of
COVID-19 on Social Media platforms.
</p>
<p><b>Research
Methodology</b>: In this
quantitative study an online survey was conducted among lawyers in Pakistan.
The population of the study was made up of practicing lawyers from different
District Bar Associations in Pakistan.
A questionnaire was distributed to
collect data regarding demographic information, use of social media, response
to misinformation about COVID-19 on social media and to identify the methods
employed by lawyers to check the authenticity of such information.
Collected
data were first analyzed by using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS
V 23) and then presented in frequency, mean, percentage, and standard
deviation.
</p>
<p><b>Findings</b>: The study revealed that the majority of lawyers use social media
platforms.
It shows that the most popular social media platforms among the
lawyers are Facebook and WhatsApp.
The outcome shows that lawyers encounter
fake stories about COVID-19.
Critical thinking, comparison, and cross-checking
are among the most commonly used techniques employed by the lawyers to check
the authenticity of any information about the COVID-19 on social media.
It also
revealed that most of the time they share such news after checking its
authenticity but sometimes they share it without confirming it.
</p>.
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