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Simon Knight

A comprehensive review of research into misinformation - 0 views

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    An excellent resource that links to the 'debunking handbook' - outlining ways to combat misinformation and misconceptions.
Simon Knight

Debunking Guide - On A Postcard - More Or Less: Behind The Stats (podcast) - 0 views

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    Short (10 minute) podcast "How to question dubious statistics in just a few short steps."....it's got some very British humour (sorry), but pretty good!
Simon Knight

Shallow impact: when crackpot conspiracy theories are touted as news, we all lose - 0 views

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    The Sun is crossing the line that divides the reporting of conspiracy theories and the promotion of them. As the piece in question shows, it's certainly not in the business of debunking them. As a news article, it represents the sloppiest of standards. In its willingness to degrade the credibility of science in an attempt to induce profitable hysteria, it is lamentable.
Simon Knight

Gender pay gap: the day women start working for free - Washington Post - 0 views

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    An excellent visual data story describing the gender pay gap (in America) and debunking the claim that there is no real difference in the amount men and women get paid. The pay gap varies depending on the occupation, working hours, education attainment, experience, and geography. That explains part of the difference in pay between men and women, but not all of it. And even though most economists agree that after adjusting for age, education, experience and other variables there's still an unexplained gap, there are voices who argue that the gender pay gap is a myth. Pay gap deniers purport that women's choices, rather than discrimination, cause the pay gap between women and men. But those choices are actually consequences of the social forces at play.
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