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Trusting Online Information - Match-up

Match-up definitions and answers with key terms and examples. Press submit to check your answers.

Misinformation
Disinformation
Malinformation
Bias
Reputable Organisation
Evaluating Sources
Emotive Language
Source of Information


Answers
True information exaggerated or used in a misleading way to cause harm
A well-respected and trusted group or entity known for reliability and integrity
Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared to another, usually considered to be unfair
False information spread by someone who knows it is not true
The origin or provider of information, such as a book, website, or news outlet
Words used to provoke emotional reactions, which can sometimes lead to biased or manipulative information
The process of determining the credibility, reliability, and trustworthiness of information sources
Incorrect information shared by someone who believes it to be true
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