JOUA01H3 Lecture 3: JOUA01H3 Lecture : JOUA01H3 Lecture : JOUA01H3 Lecture : JOUA01H3 Lecture : JOUA01H3 Lecture : JOUA01H3 Lecture : How to tell what is fake

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How to tell what"s real and what"s fake: ignorance is not bliss, it"s dangerous. Part ii: look at who said them or is claimed to have said them. There are others: check the comments. Http://www. cbc. ca/radio/thisisthat lots of complaints about this. Https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=7rvynp_rsn 0: news orgs spoof themselves too! So, what do journalists mean by truth? : code of ethics, seek truth and report it in a timely manner. We seek out the truth in all matters of public interest. Scientific truth: a statement of probability, it is proportional to the evidence available, scientific truth changes as the evidence changes. Science and journalism: both collect, sort and analyze observations about the world, but journalism is not conducted in laboratory conditions, journalism is more about field work or collecting the evidence. In science, expert peer reviewers decide if the ideas are credible. In journalism, editors, other journalists and the public have the final say.

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