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4 more hours to post and comment on your co-learners’ mindmaps, #NYIT120. A little levity, I am very much look forward to our unit on #crapdetection.
Confirmation bias (also called confirmatory bias or myside bias) is the tendency of people to favor information that confirms their beliefs or hypotheses. #nyit120 #crapdetection
The framing effect is an example of cognitive bias, in which people react to a particular choice in different ways depending on how it is presented; e.g. as a loss or as a gain. #nyit120 #crapdetection
Magical thinking is a term used in anthropology and psychology, denoting the fallacious attribution of causal relationships between actions and events. #nyit120 #crapdetection
Misinformation: is false or incorrect information that is spread intentionally or unintentionally. Disinformation: is false information spread deliberately in order to deceive. #nyit120 #crapdetection
Publication bias – a type of bias that occurs in published academic research. It occurs when the outcome of an experiment or research study influences the decision whether to publish or otherwise distribute it. #nyit120 #crapdetection
The file-drawer effect refers to the practice of researchers filing away studies with negative outcomes. Negative outcome refers to finding nothing of statistical significance or causal consequence, not to finding that something affects us negatively. #nyit120 #crapdetection
For international #FactCheckingDay a quick reminder that you can sign up for a FREE workshop in #CrapDetection right here (Free.) nowcastsa.com/blogs/crap-det…
From the annals of improbable research: Feline Reactions to Bearded Men. #Cats were exposed to photographs of bearded men. The beards were of various sizes, shapes, & styles. The cats' responses were recorded & analyzed. improbable.com/airchives/clas… #crapdetection #magicalthinking
Misinformation is not just about false information, but information overload. The more information people need to process daily, the higher the chances are that misinformation can affect them. Reducing this overload is as important as providing correct information. [2/13]
Fascinating new paper uncovers a fresh cognitive bias: The illusion of information adequacy. Many of us believe we have "enough" information to make decisions—even when we're missing key details. Next time you're totally sure about something, ask yourself: -- What might I…
More on what causes bullshitting in this paper: 💩BS is generated in settings where someone is expected to have an opinion on a topic they don't know 💩BS happens more with people who share views, less if the bullshitter thinks they might be called out petrocjv.sites.wfu.edu/wp-content/upl…
the return of @hrheingold to #cicolab monday 19 october noon pacific / 9pm cet #patternjamming #crapdetection @Peeragogy @MetaCAug @JoeCorneli #howardrheingold eepurl.com/hgnpAD
Battling misinformation isn't about providing facts as much as it is about who those facts are from. People believe information if they trust the messenger. Approaches that claim to be correct will fail to reach the right people without the ability to address their biases. [5/13]
Le fake news non sono nate con internet ma sono sempre esistite! #crapdetection focus.it/cultura/storia…
It's been 5 years since I started researching online misinformation and building practical solutions. Here are things I learned about one of the most complex and fundamental problems of humanity: Making sense of the world around us. [1/13]
Fascinating new paper uncovers a fresh cognitive bias: The illusion of information adequacy. Many of us believe we have "enough" information to make decisions—even when we're missing key details. Next time you're totally sure about something, ask yourself: -- What might I…
Working on some lessons around content/social media connections and some #crapdetection work. The disconnection between grades and behavior is a larger mission. Gotta help Ss learn responsibility with explicit criteria and feedback
10 Conspiracy Theory Podcasts They Don’t Want You to Listen To ow.ly/UoTP50P4V5Z < American Hysteria… Jordan Klepper Fingers the Conspiracy… conspiracy theories that have shaped modern American politics & culture #swtech #digitalliteracy #crapdetection @hrheingold
There’s a Psychological ‘Vaccine’ against Misinformation ow.ly/FX6s50Nl2Vc < tell people that someone may want to manipulate them, which raises their skepticism and heightens their awareness… #digitalliteracy #crapdetection #swtech
“Massive-scale extraction operations were the keystone to the new economic edifice & superseded other considerations… in the logic of surveillance capitalism, information integrity is not correlated w/ revenue.” #crapdetection nytimes.com/2021/11/12/opi…
More on what causes bullshitting in this paper: 💩BS is generated in settings where someone is expected to have an opinion on a topic they don't know 💩BS happens more with people who share views, less if the bullshitter thinks they might be called out petrocjv.sites.wfu.edu/wp-content/upl…
the return of @hrheingold to #cicolab monday 19 october noon pacific / 9pm cet #patternjamming #crapdetection @Peeragogy @MetaCAug @JoeCorneli #howardrheingold eepurl.com/hgnpAD
the return of @hrheingold to #cicolab #crapdetection #patternjamming @MetaCAug @Peeragogy october 19 (9pm cet) details/signup at bit.ly/cicolabnewslet…
Shaming people who believe illogical things just pushes them further into their radicalization networks. Disinformation is everywhere. We need to teach people how to spot it early. This is my Conspiracy Chart. I think it helps.
in #crapdetection the question of #granularity so rarely/ almost never comes up #truefalse #paradigm is #false in itself
relevant to #sensemaking and probably (there he goes again) #crapdetection #inquirycontext
Battling misinformation isn't about providing facts as much as it is about who those facts are from. People believe information if they trust the messenger. Approaches that claim to be correct will fail to reach the right people without the ability to address their biases. [5/13]
thx @BlackForestBoi #crapdetection now more than ever is a matter of #humanrights we must solve this puzzle to #reducesuffering and #savelives #atscale
Misinformation is not just about false information, but information overload. The more information people need to process daily, the higher the chances are that misinformation can affect them. Reducing this overload is as important as providing correct information. [2/13]
It's been 5 years since I started researching online misinformation and building practical solutions. Here are things I learned about one of the most complex and fundamental problems of humanity: Making sense of the world around us. [1/13]
#crapdetection - "Don’t refuse to believe; refuse to start out believing." - @hrheingold (Image credit: J. Martin)
This sugarcane juice from Muar fights cancer. It's on the banner, so it must be true! #crapdetection
@Ida_Leone al #Mediashow17: laboratorio per i docenti su cittadinanza digitale e responsabilità collettiva. #crapdetection #factchecking
Washington Post launches Chrome plug-in to fact-check Trump on Twitter bit.ly/2hbn789 #crapdetection
4 more hours to post and comment on your co-learners’ mindmaps, #NYIT120. A little levity, I am very much look forward to our unit on #crapdetection.
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