5 Questions
What is the best way to verify the accuracy of information?
Do a web search
What are the three types of false information?
Misinformation, fake news, and disinformation
What is an example of an opinion?
Some people believe that certain wine types are better than others.
What is an example of objectivity?
The information is presented without any bias or prejudice
What is an example of timeliness?
The information is up-to-date and was published recently.
Study Notes
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Fake news is information that is not verified and is often misleading.
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There are three types of false information: misinformation, fake news, and disinformation.
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Always check the source of information before you share it.
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Practice critical thinking and evaluation skills when assessing information.
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Don’t just trust what a web page tells you. Do a web search to verify the information.
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Look for accuracy and reliability when assessing information.
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Fact: There are many different types of wines available, each with their own unique flavors and characteristics.
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Opinion: Some people believe that certain wine types are better than others.
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Objectivity: The information is presented without any bias or prejudice.
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Timeliness: The information is up-to-date and was published recently.
Test your knowledge of critical thinking and evaluating information with this quiz. Learn about different types of false information, the importance of checking the source, and the significance of practicing critical thinking skills when assessing information.
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