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100

A news story makes you feel unhappy or mad. This emotion is...

What is anger

100

What kind of article is this (news report, opinion column, satire): "Subway Introduces Mandatory 72-Hour Psychiatric Hold for Anyone Thinking of Ordering a Sandwich."

What is satire

100

If other sources are talking about a story it makes it more...

What is reliable

100

You take a moment to pause and think about the information you have checked out. You are...

What is reflecting 

100

You should only post a news story if it is...

What is true

200

A news story makes you feel anxious or scared. This emotion is...

What is nervousness

200

What kind of article is this (news report, opinion column, satire): “America Should be in the Middle of a Schools Revolution”

What is opinion

200

The quality of being trusted or believed in is...

What is credibility

200

This may occur if you share an article on social media

What is disagreement

200

Who is responsible for stopping the spread of misinformation

What is everyone

300

If other sources have reported on the story, it is probably more...

What is credible

300

A prejudice in favor or against one thing, person or group compared to another is...

What is bias

300

What key details should you check for in a story when checking for credibility?

What is location, dates and people involved

300

Personal thoughts and feelings play an important role when deciding to share news online. These thoughts and feelings are also called...

What are emotions

300

It's important to research and know information about the topic you share. After researching you'd become more ___...

What is knowledgeable 

400

Who has the power to prevent the spread of misinformation

What is everyone

400

It is important to identify certain prejudices or opinions from the author when checking the credibility of news. These prejudices are called …

What are biases

400

Doing this can help make sure facts in the story are correct

What is fact-checking

400

Declaring your public opinion or support for the information is called...

What is endorsing the information

400

Once you have checked the information, you can post it to social platforms such as...

Instagram, twitter, snapchat, Facebook.

500

__% of Americans say it is hard to identify false information — intentionally misleading and inaccurate stories portrayed as truth — on social media.

What is 59%

500

In order to analyze the story, it is important to identify the key message of the article, also known as the...

What is the main idea

500

Investigating an issue in order to verify the facts is called...

What is fact-checking

500

It is important to check your emotions at these steps in the SCOOP process...

Start assessing and Own your opinion

500

In rural Nebraska, friends, family and acquaintances are the most trusted news source, with __% of survey respondents trusting word-of-mouth news.

What is 75%