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This thesis looks at recent and historical examples of mis/disinformation and discovers that there are many psychological factors contributing to why people get fooled by deceptive media throughout history, and in modern times, deception is amplified by social media, a

This thesis looks at recent and historical examples of mis/disinformation and discovers that there are many psychological factors contributing to why people get fooled by deceptive media throughout history, and in modern times, deception is amplified by social media, a platform designed to prioritize profits and user engagement over content moderation. The thesis then proposes a process flow for an app to teach any kind of person how to evaluate news sources.

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    Title
    • Source Evaluation Process Flow
    Contributors
    • Lee, Helen (Author)
    • Sopha, Matthew (Thesis director)
    • Roschke, Kristy (Committee member)
    • Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
    • Department of Information Systems (Contributor)
    Date Created
    2022-05
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