Chapters 1-4
Chapters 5-9
Chapter 10
Fun facts about Krueger or Germany
Miscellaneous
100

______ _____ can be defined as "false, often sensational, information disseminated under the guise of news reporting"

What is Fake News?
100

Stephen Colbert coined this term in 2005.

What is 'truthiness'?

100

the title of the chapter

Your fake news, our facts

100

Professor Krueger gets the Nicaraguan blend from this store most mornings.

What is 'Cumberland Farms'?

100

The city that is hosting the Olympics this summer

What is Paris?

200

This heuristic is the pitfall that something is more likely to occur if it is in the forefront of one's brain. 

What is 'availability heuristic'?
200

A motivation behind the spreading of fake news, such as seen in the ballot box example from chapter 6.

What is money ?

200

Name one of the three Identity-based motivation components.

What is Dynamic Construction, Procedural Readiness, or Action Readiness?

200

This famous German invented the printing press in 1450.

Who is Johannes Gutenberg?

200

A dangerous raw material used in construction that was banned this week in the US

What is Asbestos

300

The year that Brexit occurred. 

What is 2016?

300

This term originated as a fishing term, but is also common vernacular to describe behavior on the internet.

What is trolling?

300

This campaign is used in this chapter to illustrate the effects of culturally fluent visuals.

What is Brexit?
300

Prof. Krueger's daughter went to this college

What is Northeastern?
300

Best supporting actor at the Oscars 2024

Who is Robert Downey Jr?

400

Name one of the three main variants of fact checking.

What is domain experts, crowd-sourcing, and knowledge graphs?

400

Attributes that fit into to the category of System 2 thinking.

What is "analytic" and "systematic"?

400

____-____ _________ is a situated cognition theory of self-regulation that predicts that people prefer to make sense of situations and act in ways that feel congruent with their important social and personal identities. 

What is Identity-based motivation theory?

400

This beverage is considered a food in Bavaria

What is beer?

400

Creatures can survive extreme temperatures, ranging from minus 328°F up to 304°F

What are Tardigrades?

500

The number of retracted papers increases per year. This value is the current estimate for amount of paper retracted this year.

What is 260?

500

The language that 'probative' is derived from.

What is Latin?

500

"The ____ __ _______ serves people well when sender and receiver share a mutual goal of informing"

What is the ' logic of communication'?

500

The famed festival of Oktoberfest starts in which month.

What is September?

500

This country, including overseas territories it possesses, holds the title for most time zones held by a single country.

What is France (13)?

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