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People are less Willing to Rely on Their knowledge and say something When They Know They have access to the Internet, suggesting That Our connection to the Web is affecting how we think, a new study has found.

 

Researchers from the University of Waterloo in Canada about 100 Participants Asked a series of general knowledge Questions, Such as naming the capital of France. Participants f Indicated They Knew the answer or not. For half of the study, hadd Participants access to the Internet. In the other half of the study, Participants did not have access to the Internet.

 

They HAD to look up the answer When They responded That They did not know the answer.

 

The team found WHO HAD That the people access to the Web Were about 5 per cent more Likely to Say That They did not know the answer to the question.

 

 

 

Furthermor, In Some contexts, the people with access to the Internet even though Reported feeling They Knew less compared to the people without access.

 

"With the ubiquity of the Internet, we are almost Constantly connected to large Amounts of information. And When That date is Within Reach, less people Seem Likely to Rely on Their own knowledge, "said lead researcher of the study F Evan Risko professor from the University of Waterloo.

 

In interpreting the results, the researchers speculated access to the Internet That Might make it less acceptable to say you know something soft are incorrect. Another Possibility Is That They will Because so online searching offers an Opportunity to confirm or Resolve Their Their Curiosity answer. Moreover, the process of finding out is rewarding.

 

"Our results suggest That access to the Internet affects the Decisions we make about what we know and do not know," said Risko.

 

"We hope this research contributes to our Growing Understanding of how easy access to Massive Amounts of information Can Our influence thinking and Behaviour," Risko added.

 

The study Appears in the journal Consciousness and Cognition

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