Most Students Dont Know When News Is Fake, Stanford Study Finds Back September 8, 2019 by Kate Holvoet   Metadata TitleMost Students Dont Know When News Is Fake, Stanford Study FindsAbstractTeens absorb social media news without considering the source; parents can teach research skills and skepticismURLhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/most-students-dont-know-when-news-is-fake-stanford-study-finds-1479752576AuthorSue ShellenbargerJournal Title, Top Level URL, or PublisherWall Street JournalDate IssuedNovember 21, 2016Year of Copyright2016Peer Reviewed?NoType of Resourcewebsite/multimedia/softwareCost StatusFree Access Only (not OER)Material Categoryarticle - newspaperFormat Descirptiontext/htmlDigital Originborn digitalTarget AudienceCollege | General Audience | Grades 6-8 | Grades 9-12Content WarningnoTopicAudience behaviorRelated Item URLhttps://purl.stanford.edu/fv751yt5934Related Item TitleEvaluating Information: The Cornerstone of Civic Online ReasoningRelated Item Type of Resourcetext Continue browsing NewsGuard Evaluating Information: The Cornerstone of Civic Online Reasoning Back to items list You must be logged in to post a comment.