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Most Students Don’t Know When News Is Fake, Stanford Study Finds - WSJ

Most Students Don’t Know When News Is Fake, Stanford Study Finds - WSJ

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Preteens and teens ...often clueless about evaluating the accuracy and trustworthiness of what they find... 82% of middle-schoolers couldn’t distinguish between an ad labeled “sponsored content” and a real news story... according to a Stanford University study of 7,804 students

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