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Go to Wikipedia. What type of protection does Vladimir Putin have?
Extended protection
Go to Wikipedia. What kind of lock is found on 2022 World Cup have?
semi protection
Go to Wikipedia. What type of protection does fried dough have?
none!
Name an example of a fact checker website to help when determining to believe a claim online
This graph is an example of
spurious correlation
The quality of our evidence, like the quality of our information, affects the quality of our ______________, and also the prevalence of measles.
 
decisions
 
information
 
social media sharing
 
sources
You are reading an article from Mostue News. You aren't sure that it's true, but the article provides a link to a previous article from the same site that gives more background information on the topic. Is this evidence sufficient for you
NO!
YouTube has also added an information panel to the video that points to the Encyclopedia Britannica article...because YouTube wants you to look for information from other sources, especially around topics that are prone to ______________.
 
misinformation
 
lots of views
 
social media sharing
 
causation
Not all evidence is created equal. The evidence a source provides should come from another ___________________ source.
 
reliable
 
probable
 
subjective
 
John Green
If a _______________ provides no evidence at all to back up its claims, we should be suspicious immediately.
 
source
 
information
 
proof
 
causation
______________ means making assumptions, making interpretations based on personal opinions without any verifiable facts.
 
Subjective
 
Objective
________________ means making an unbiased, balanced observation based on facts which can be verified.
 
Objective
 
Subjective
If someone is making a factual claim, and not just voicing a subjective opinion, then they need to provide ____________ in order for us to believe it.
 
proof
 
source
 
decisions
 
causation
It's important to find and trust reliable sources of information, but the credibility of their claims depends on the ___________ provided to back them up.
 
evidence
 
causation
 
correlation
 
reliable