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Index
Preface Acknowledgments PART I: BACKGROUND AND HURDLES FOR EVALUATING THE NEWS
1 Background 2 Hurdles
PART II: SOURCES AND TERMS IN ACCURATE AND FAKE NEWS
3 Sources 4 Terms and Vocabulary
PART III: COLLECTING INFORMATION IN REAL AND FAKE NEWS
5 Obtaining a Sample of Persons or Documents 6 Instruments Used to Collect Information 7 Types of Information 8 Analyzing Information 9 Interpreting Information 10 Promises or Recommendations
PART IV: HOW FAKE NEWS PERSUADES
11 Techniques of Fake News Communication 12 Fake News About Education
PART V: PREVENTING FAKE NEWS FROM SPREADING
13 Protecting Against Fake News 14 Instructional Activities 15 Recommendations
References Index About the Authors
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