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10 Ways to Spot Disinformation on the Internet
10 Ways to Spot Disinformation on the Internet

Getting Wise to Fake News - The New York Times
Getting Wise to Fake News - The New York Times

Older people spread more fake news, a deadly COVID-19 habit - Los Angeles  Times
Older people spread more fake news, a deadly COVID-19 habit - Los Angeles Times

Why Do People Share Disinformation On Social Media?
Why Do People Share Disinformation On Social Media?

Older people and Republicans are most likely to share Covid-19 stories from fake  news sites on Twitter | Nieman Journalism Lab
Older people and Republicans are most likely to share Covid-19 stories from fake news sites on Twitter | Nieman Journalism Lab

Fake news is more likely to be shared by older people — but we don't know  why - ABC News
Fake news is more likely to be shared by older people — but we don't know why - ABC News

Digital literacy of older people: an overview | AGE Platform
Digital literacy of older people: an overview | AGE Platform

Majority of Americans were not exposed to 'fake news' in 2016 U.S.  election, Twitter study suggests | Science | AAAS
Majority of Americans were not exposed to 'fake news' in 2016 U.S. election, Twitter study suggests | Science | AAAS

Simple tips can help people identify online fake news, shows study |  Research Matters
Simple tips can help people identify online fake news, shows study | Research Matters

Fake news reminders and veracity labels differentially benefit memory and  belief accuracy for news headlines | Scientific Reports
Fake news reminders and veracity labels differentially benefit memory and belief accuracy for news headlines | Scientific Reports

Fake news sharing is rare but older people over 65 are more likely to share  these articles, study finds — SAGE Ocean | Big Data, New Tech, Social  Science
Fake news sharing is rare but older people over 65 are more likely to share these articles, study finds — SAGE Ocean | Big Data, New Tech, Social Science

Elderly, conservatives shared more Facebook fakery in 2016 | AP News
Elderly, conservatives shared more Facebook fakery in 2016 | AP News

Old and young US adults most susceptible to fake news | YouGov
Old and young US adults most susceptible to fake news | YouGov

2022 Misinformation and Disinformation Study
2022 Misinformation and Disinformation Study

Tips for Avoiding Fake News - Fake News - LibGuides at University of West  Florida Libraries
Tips for Avoiding Fake News - Fake News - LibGuides at University of West Florida Libraries

Study: Older People Are More Susceptible to Fake News, More Likely to Share  It
Study: Older People Are More Susceptible to Fake News, More Likely to Share It

People over 65 share fake news stories on Facebook more than any other age  group, study says | CNN
People over 65 share fake news stories on Facebook more than any other age group, study says | CNN

Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion | Pew Research Center
Many Americans Believe Fake News Is Sowing Confusion | Pew Research Center

Why are older adults more likely to pass along fake news? | MPR News
Why are older adults more likely to pass along fake news? | MPR News

Age, not politics, is biggest predictor of who shares fake news on  Facebook, study finds
Age, not politics, is biggest predictor of who shares fake news on Facebook, study finds

Old and young US adults most susceptible to fake news | YouGov
Old and young US adults most susceptible to fake news | YouGov

What is fake news?
What is fake news?

Old and young US adults most susceptible to fake news | YouGov
Old and young US adults most susceptible to fake news | YouGov

Older People Shared Fake News on Facebook More Than Others in 2016 Race,  Study Says - The New York Times
Older People Shared Fake News on Facebook More Than Others in 2016 Race, Study Says - The New York Times