Misinformation sensitivity test
Psychologists at the University of Cambridge have developed the first validated "misinformation sensitivity test": a quick two-minute test that assesses a person's ability to tell real news from fake news.According to the survey, young people aged 18 to 29 (11%) are worse than adults aged 65 and over (36%) at detecting false headlines, and the more time a user spends online for entertainment, the more susceptible they are to misinformation.About 30% of those who spend…
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