This article has the test in it. https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/misinformation-susceptibility-test
Edit: If you do bad on the test, here are some games to play to help you get better (scroll down): https://inoculation.science/inoculation-games/
YouGov is a garbage institution. They were founded by some uber conservatives in England, operate out of England, meddle in American politics, and have a propensity for sneakily skewing results of surveys. I recall one clickbait headline of theirs about most US citizens support banning abortion and they had surveyed a very small set of people and from conservative, religious areas.
I believe you but you gotta show some receipts,. I see that there is some people that don’t like them. 538 is pretty conservative and does an okay job. It seems to be a legit questionnaire even if they use the info for evil.
Edit: I should add that the test is from Cambridge too.
I had a glance and didn’t see anything but I’m not investigative reporter and it’s hard to tell without spending a lot of time on it. One of the founders ran as a conservative and is now on the board. It’s probably in their interest (they are public/in stock market) to conduct good surveys, but to also generate data which would be of interest to conservative leaning organizations. That’s my guess. Their articles may be misleading though, since those would be more promotional/marketing material of the data they want to sell.
That’s what I think too. It’s like Fox being quite good at polling so they can con their audience.
took the test, got 16/16, 100% correct. i don’t believe the test itself.
I got 14/16.
I was doubting myself hard, especially after reading this stupid ass very real headline earlier: Open Borders Creating Bidenvilles of Homelessness. Who Saw That Coming?
I got 19 out of 20 and I believe it. I don’t know which one I got wrong though, probably the king of morocco one. Why don’t you believe it?
18/20 here, and a bit ‘skeptical’ (-2, 80% on ‘real’ news, but called-out all the ‘fake’ news). better safe than stupid.
I got 19/20 here and was wondering about the same question. I put real on that one.
Same, I put real too.
seems improbably that i’d get 100%.
I think you can believe it, they talk about which ones were wrong and who usually got them wrong in the article.
Same.
Conspiracy time: they say you get a high score so that you trust your gut and believe headlines that aren’t true! 😱 /s
That sounds true to me.
Took the 20 question version and got 20/20. I think it was an okay way to get a sense on fake news, but at the same time there have been more conspiracy theories peddled by media from all different political leanings over the past 5-10 years. Even a legitimately published headline can be deceiving.
oh that’s easy - if I disagree with it then it’s fakenews
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My problem with the test is that I’m not sure it’s really testing what it purports to be testing. It says that it’s testing your ability to discern misinformation from looking at titles, but I think what it’s really testing is your ability to differentiate human written titles and AI generated titles. AI generated titles could be truthful and human written titles could be utter bullshit and without checking the credibility of the source or reading the article, you’re not necessarily going to know which is which unless you already know something about the topic.
That said this is an interesting experiment that I predict will not have the same results when LLMs become more advanced.
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That was a poorly constructed test. The fake headlines were far too easy to identify since they really didn’t play into any of the ongoing, large disinformation campaigns.