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  1. MATHS MINI PROJECT TOPIC : SURVEY SAMPLING GROUP MEMBERS: AKANKSHA 1CR18EE007 DURGA RANI 1CR18EE030 ANAND PRAKASH TIWARI 1CR18EE011 ASHRAF 1CR18EE053 TEACHER IN CHARGE FOR MINI PROJECT: MRS. BHARTI SHARMA MAM
  2. WHAT IS FAKE NEWS? • Fake news is written and published usually with the intent to mislead in order to damage an agency, entity, or person, and/or gain financially or politically, often using sensationalist, or outright fabricated headlines to increase readership. • fake news have led to several cases of religion- based attacks, hate speeches and other discriminatory activities
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  4. What is one thing the average person can do to stop fake news spread or fight disinformation on social media? Check before you share! Take the extra few seconds to look over the source, or go read the article in full to make sure the title accurately reflects the content and that the site is reputable. One fake news can be very dangerous for society.
  5. Survey Sampling Questions for fake news spread 1. What is the highest level of education you have completed? Primary Education Secondary Education Undergraduate Masters PhD Other 2. From which medium do you usually get informed? Social Media Internet Television Radio Friends/family Others 3.Do you take any measures to verify the news you get? Yes No
  6. 4. Do you think that on the internet and/or social media the chances for people to fall for "fake news" are higher? Yes No 5. Has "fake news" affected your trust towards the news organizations? Yes No 6. Who do you think should be responsible for identifying "fake news" on social media? (please select all applicable answers) The social media platform An independent body The government The public No-one I don't know Other (please specify) 7. In a typical day, how much time do you spend on your device?
  7. 8. How do you know if what you're reading is accurate and reliable? I assume what I'm reading must be true because it's published. I don't question the validity of what I'm reading because all things on the internet are accurate. I look at the URL address to see if there is a clickbait tracker. I look at the name of the publisher to see if it is a reputable source of information. I look for other signs of authentic news reporting such as writer's name and publisher. I ask someone who I trust if they think the news is real or fake. I question everything all the time because I am skeptical about everything on the internet. I immediately post on social media so I can share with all my networks. I ignore most things I see because I realize most information is questionable. Other (please specify)
  8. 9. Do you believe technology and social media have made you a smarter, more informed person? No, not at all because I can't trust anything I read. Yes, I'm much more informed because I read so much news all the time. Yes, I'm somewhat more informed but sometimes can't tell if what I'm reading is accurate and reliable. Yes, I'm greatly informed because I read lots and question everything, all the time. 10. In a typical month, which of the following social networking websites do you use most often? Facebook Instagram Snapchat Google+ Twitter Tagged Tumblr Other (please specify)
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