Share the responsibility for accurate information

Share the responsibility for accurate information

Every one of us plays a key role in spreading the truth. Learn how to do it.

Society today is flooded with information, and much of it is inaccurate or misleading. As individuals, we have the power and responsibility for what we spread and how we approach the information we receive. On our blog, you will discover how you can contribute to healthy discussions and improve the information environment around you. Learn to critically assess news, engage in conversations, and share only verified facts.

Interested in this topic? Read more: The ability to separate facts from assumptions. Want to find out where you stand personally? Take a short test at the end of the page and gain a better understanding.

Description:
In this blog post, we will focus on the importance of distinguishing between facts and assumptions in everyday life. You will gain practical tips on how to learn to think critically and accurately assess the information that surrounds you.

Language Tone:
We write clearly and understandably to help readers better grasp the complexities of information. Our aim is to inspire you to think actively and approach news responsibly.

Target Audience:
This blog is intended for anyone who wants to improve their critical thinking skills and learn to differentiate truth from myths. It is ideal for students, professionals, and anyone interested in current topics and their proper understanding.

What role does intuitive feeling play in your decision-making compared to facts?
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In a situation where someone is telling you something that seems interesting, but you don't have enough evidence, how do you react?
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How do you approach new information that contradicts your previous beliefs?
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How do you make decisions when you have several contradictory statements but no direct evidence to support any of them?
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How do you react to situations when someone makes decisions based on assumptions that seem obvious but are not backed by facts?
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How do you feel about information presented in an emotional tone, even when you don't have enough facts to verify it?
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If you find that you have made a decision based on unverified information, what is your next step?
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How do you recognize that something is more of an assumption than a fact?
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If you have two options to choose from, with one based on quick intuition and the other backed by facts, what do you do?
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How do you react when someone claims that something is true, but has no concrete evidence to support it?
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