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Kathianne
11-25-2016, 10:39 PM
It's a real problem when people can't tell truth from fiction or actual news from propaganda. The instant access of sources from the internet, along with 24/7 news has no doubt made this truly problematic. It's easy to combine the indoctrination of many schools along with the 'facts' that reinforce the beliefs on the internet. Although it's not likely that it's just 'students' that have this problem, they're the ones used in the study.

The 'users' are really believers, not questioning any of the 'facts' they quote without doubt.

It's easier to spot those using such flawed reasoning, when it goes against one's own sets of knowledge; but not so much when the user is in alignment with one's own prejudices, especially when not aware of those prejudices.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/11/23/503129818/study-finds-students-have-dismaying-inability-to-tell-fake-news-from-real


Students Have 'Dismaying' Inability To Tell Fake News From Real, Study Finds


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If the children are the future, the future might be very ill-informed.That's one implication of a new study (https://sheg.stanford.edu/upload/V3LessonPlans/Executive%20Summary%2011.21.16.pdf) from Stanford researchers that evaluated students' ability to assess information sources and described the results as "dismaying," "bleak" and "[a] threat to democracy."

As content creators and social media platforms grapple with the fake news crisis (http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/11/17/495827410/from-hate-speech-to-fake-news-the-content-crisis-facing-mark-zuckerberg), the study highlights the other side of the equation: What it looks like when readers are duped.

The researchers at Stanford's Graduate School of Education have spent more than a year evaluating how well students across the country can evaluate online sources of information.

Middle school, high school and college students in 12 states were asked to evaluate the information presented in tweets, comments and articles. More than 7,800 student responses were collected.

In exercise after exercise, the researchers were "shocked" — their word, not ours — by how many students failed to effectively evaluate the credibility of that information.

The students displayed a "stunning and dismaying consistency" in their responses, the researchers wrote, getting duped again and again. They weren't looking for high-level analysis of data but just a "reasonable bar" of, for instance, telling fake accounts from real ones, activist groups from neutral sources and ads from articles.


"Many assume that because young people are fluent in social media they are equally savvy about what they find there," the researchers wrote. "Our work shows the opposite."

A professional appearance and polished "About" section could easily persuade students that a site was neutral and authoritative, the study found, and young people tended to credulously accept information as presented even without supporting evidence or citations.

The research was divided by age group and used 15 different assessments. Here's a sample of some of the results:

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Black Diamond
11-25-2016, 10:49 PM
"Headlines" are extremely misleading.

Children have a hard time in general telling real from fake imo. There are ethical questions regarding marketing to children for this reason.

Kathianne
11-25-2016, 10:55 PM
In this case though, it's not 'headlines' and it's not 'children' in the sense of under 12 or 15. It's an inability to judge sourcing or to tell 'truth' from 'opinion.'

The problem isn't limited to one ideology, but in the process.

Elessar
11-25-2016, 11:33 PM
Opinion vs Fact is the issue.

Too many MSM outlets project opinion, fact be damned. The survey group
sucks up opinion because it is easier to digest.

They've not yet learned to grow up and see both sides of the coin. The MSM has rotted their
brains and indoctrinated them into the liberal world of 'peace and equality'; yet the liberal side
of that coin does just the opposite.

Who supports the riots, the protests, the trouble on campuses? Need for 'safe places', need
for 'therapy animals', need for 'crying rooms', need for 'crayons and coloring books'?

It sure is not the Republicans.

revelarts
11-26-2016, 04:37 PM
the line between what's real is made even worse with Tech like the below.
http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/~niessner/thies2016face.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohmajJTcpNk
But news agencies and gov'ts would never use it to fool the public. at least not gov't people from MY party!
But the LIARS and CROOKS on the OTHER side!:mad::mad:
You can't trust them.

aboutime
11-26-2016, 05:10 PM
It's a real problem when people can't tell truth from fiction or actual news from propaganda. The instant access of sources from the internet, along with 24/7 news has no doubt made this truly problematic. It's easy to combine the indoctrination of many schools along with the 'facts' that reinforce the beliefs on the internet. Although it's not likely that it's just 'students' that have this problem, they're the ones used in the study.

The 'users' are really believers, not questioning any of the 'facts' they quote without doubt.

It's easier to spot those using such flawed reasoning, when it goes against one's own sets of knowledge; but not so much when the user is in alignment with one's own prejudices, especially when not aware of those prejudices.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/11/23/503129818/study-finds-students-have-dismaying-inability-to-tell-fake-news-from-real

Kathianne. 3 reasons..PEOPLE...AMERICANS, are so easily duped.

1. Selfishness
2. Uneducated
3. Irresponsibility

A large majority of American are SELFISH, always thinking of themselves FIRST.
A much too larger number of Americans are willfully Un, and Undereducated, which makes them so easily led (gullible or ability to be duped)
Another large number of Americans have been brought up, unable to learn personal responsibility for their actions, words, or livelihood...dependent on govt. to do everything for them.
And, if there is a number 4. The power of a government to control Americans has grown much stronger than the power of FAITH, RELIGIOUS BELIEFS, and FOLLOWING THE LAWS OF MANKIND.