Sourcing material Flashcards

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What is a confirmation bias?

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The tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one’s existing beliefs or theories

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What is a negativity bias?

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The tendency to remember negative events far more easily than positive ones

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What is groupthink?

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When a group values harmony and coherence over accurate analysis and critical evaluation

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What are Rubin’s categories of fake news?

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Intentionally deceptive
Humour out of context
Hoaxes
Biased reporting
News on contentious issues
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Examples of primary sources of information

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Journals, first time research, written by OG researchers,

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Examples of secondary sources

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Textbook, published years later, written by author of textbook,

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Eval of primary sources

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Credible results.

Good detail

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Eval of secondary sources

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May include biases

Useful in an overview

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what are the cognitive biases?

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confirmation bias,
negativity bias,
groupthink

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why is peer review done

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Evaluation of scholarly research submitted for publication
Anonymous review by researchers and/or experts in the subject field
Assessed for originality, validity and quality

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