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- Q1Multiple Choice: The key difference between misinformation and disinformation is _______.Level of FalsenessEffect to SocietyIntent to Harm30s
- Q2This term is coined to refer to “the many ways our information environment is polluted”.Information OverloadInformation DistressInformation Disorder30s
- Q3The ________ of the term “fake news” happens when the term is used by politicians and other groups to attack the credibility of professional news organizations.OrganizationPopularizationWeaponizationContamination30s
- Q4Misinformation happens when people unknowingly share false or misleading information. Often this happens because ______.They don't understand.They don't care whether the information is right or wrongThey are trying to help.30s
- Q5Where do staged videos, made-up quotes, and fake websites fall under the seven types of mis-/disinformation?Manipulated ContentSatireFabricated Content30s
- Q6Which of the seven types of mis-/disinformation refers to when headlines or captions do not support the content, i.e.clickbaits?False ConnectionManipulated ContentFalse Context30s
- Q7When news stories from previous years are re-shared in present time, what type of mis-/disinformation is this?False ContextFalse ConnectionImposter Content30s
- Q8Which of the seven types of mis-/disinformation is not intended to cause harm but has the potential to fool?SatireFabricated ContentMisleading Content30s