Fake news, tall claims and snake oil peddling is an occupational hazard in this hobby.
We use science, rationalisation and self awareness to make up our minds and decisions often, but not all the time.
Beyond audio we exist in a world where we are bombarded with information both factual and fake and it’s getting harder to distinguish between them.
A global study of over 66,000 people reveals that susceptibility to misinformation varies across age, gender, education, and political ideology. Participants took a test to judge whether news headlines were real or fake, and those in Generation Z, women, conservatives, and less-educated individuals were more likely to believe misinformation.
“No matter who you are, no matter what you think you know, none of us is immune to misinformation,”
neurosciencenews.com
We use science, rationalisation and self awareness to make up our minds and decisions often, but not all the time.
Beyond audio we exist in a world where we are bombarded with information both factual and fake and it’s getting harder to distinguish between them.
A global study of over 66,000 people reveals that susceptibility to misinformation varies across age, gender, education, and political ideology. Participants took a test to judge whether news headlines were real or fake, and those in Generation Z, women, conservatives, and less-educated individuals were more likely to believe misinformation.
“No matter who you are, no matter what you think you know, none of us is immune to misinformation,”

Who Falls for Fake News? Study Reveals Surprising Patterns - Neuroscience News
A global study of over 66,000 people reveals that susceptibility to misinformation varies across age, gender, education, and political ideology.
