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The goals of this guide are to:
For those who want an overview of the problem of misinformation on social media and the factors that contribute to it, please read through the guide from start to finish using the navigation on the left side of the page.
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Misinformation is not new. People have been creating, disseminating, and being fooled by false information since long before the printing press (Otis, 2020).
What is new is that:
Studies show that most students and adults struggle to successfully evaluate the credibility of the information they see online (Breakstone et al., 2018, p. 219).
Some of the most common struggles observed in students are: