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How to Examine Fake from Credible Information

How to Examine Fake from Credible Information

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Computers

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

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Rogevir Rivera

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8 Slides • 7 Questions

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How to Examine Fake from Credible Information

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Multiple Choice

You find an article about a recent scientific breakthrough. The author is not well-known, and the website is unfamiliar. How can you best assess the credibility of this information?

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Trust the information because it seems scientific.

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Ignore the article because it's not from a well-known source.

3

Investigate the author's qualifications and check if the website is an established organization.

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Check the Source

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Multiple Choice

A news article claims a major political figure has made a controversial statement. How should you verify this claim?

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Assume it's true if the article looks professionally made.

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Trust the article if it's shared by many people on social media.

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Check the statement on multiple reputable news outlets and fact-checking websites.

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Cross-Check Information

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Multiple Choice

An online post argues that a new diet is scientifically proven to be effective, but it doesn't provide any sources. What should you do?

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Trust the post because it's about health.

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Accept the information if it matches what you've heard before.

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Look for citations or links to original research studies to verify the claims.

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Examine the Evidence

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Multiple Choice

An article about climate change uses strong emotional language and dramatic images to make its point. How should you approach this information?

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Dismiss the article because it seems biased.

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Trust the article because it makes a strong case.

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Evaluate the content for bias and check if other sources present the information in a balanced way.

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Analyze the Content

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Multiple Choice

You come across a report on a recent health outbreak, but it doesn't have a publication date. How do you determine its relevance?

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Ignore the report because it lacks a date.

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Assume the information is current and accurate.

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Search for the latest updates on the topic to see if the information matches current developments.

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Verify Dates
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Multiple Choice

A news site features an image of a crowded event, claiming it shows a recent protest. How can you verify the image's authenticity?

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Assume it's real if it looks convincing.

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Trust the image because it's on a news site.

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Use Google Reverse Image Search to check if the image has been used in different contexts.

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Check for Visual Manipulation

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Multiple Choice

A blog post strongly promotes a particular diet, claiming it has life-changing benefits. How should you interpret the content?

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Trust the content because it provides health advice.

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Assume the diet is effective if the post is convincing.

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Reflect on whether the blog post's purpose is to inform or sell a product and check for potential biases.

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Consider the Purpose

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