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In reply to the discussion: Test your susceptibility to misinformation with this Cambridge test. Good luck. [View all]robbob
(3,647 posts)108. Thanks for that info,
but my point was, while taking the test I had not really heard anything about any of these stories, so I dont see how it would be showing my susceptibility to disinformation. Unlike, for example, the question about chemicals and poisons in vaccines, which obviously is a conspiracy theory, on those three particular questions I had not heard or read anything and just had to guess whether it was true or not. Or, more to the point, did this particular question sound like something that people would be spreading as disinformation.
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Test your susceptibility to misinformation with this Cambridge test. Good luck. [View all]
brewens
Oct 5
OP
You can take it over and over, but I can't figure out which one I missed because now I've got 20/20 correct.
LeftInTX
Oct 5
#58
I marked it real if it sounded plausible and fake if it sounded implausible/crazy.
Crunchy Frog
Oct 7
#136
What was your answer on the eye color question? I was reluctant to say yes but I'm sure I had seen studies saying
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#83
Agree. I got the hotel bottel one wrong too but I stay in hotels for work all the time.
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#89
Yeah, I should have gone with my gut feeling. I was probably more inclined to believe the limited studies becaues
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#95
A MAGAt or other tin-foil-hat wearer would tell you the test was designed to test...
RidinWithHarris
Oct 5
#53
Yup. Pretty much a waste of time around here. As I suspected. MAGAts would be afraid to take it, so this
brewens
Oct 5
#33
"Veracity Discernment: 100% (ability to accurately distinguish real news from fake news)"
LudwigPastorius
Oct 5
#43
I think I missed the trust question. I was thinking big picture as in the last few decades and losing trust because
brewens
Oct 5
#63
Hmmm. I said they didn't remove the small bottles from the bathrooms. Maybe that was it. n/t
brewens
Oct 6
#102
I don't mind multi-use. Unfortunately, I likely just read the headline and I interpreted it as: "Pack soap & shampoo"
LeftInTX
Oct 6
#118
17 out of 20 I wonder if I got the one about eye color wrong but I had seen several studies on this
Quixote1818
Oct 6
#82
19/20 here. It was much faster when I chose not to be considered in their study. n/t
woodsprite
Oct 6
#130