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The literature review highlights relevant literature and research studies that are relevant to

this topic. University of Minnesota Crookston categorize sources of information or evidence as

primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary Sources are records of events or evidence as they are

first described or actually happened without any interpretation or commentary. Secondary

Sources offer an analysis or restatement of primary sources. They often try to describe or explain

primary sources. Tertiary Sources are sources that index, abstract, organize, compile, or digest

other sources. Evaluating credibility, timeliness, Authority, Audiences, Relevance, Perspective,

Evaluating websites are all significant in identifying false information. In Evaluating websites,

there are additional things you want to consider when looking at a website: The look and feel of

the website and the URL of your results. These are the key skills you need to get the right

information; Reliability of Information, Accuracy of Information, Value of Information,

Authority of source, and timeliness.

In Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language

Processing, pages 2931–2937, Copenhagen, Denmark. Association for Computational

Linguistics. A study conducted by Hannah Rashkin, et al (2017) stated that words in the news

media and political debate have a significant impact on people’s thoughts and opinions. As a

result, their honesty is frequently compromised in order to enhance impact. Fake news has

recently piqued global interest, and the number of groups dedicated only to fact-checking has

nearly tripled since 2014.

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