Finding and Evaluating Information
Combine varied keywords, use quotes for exact phrases, and try site-specific or filetype filters. Compare multiple viewpoints before forming conclusions, and keep a notes trail to revisit how your thinking evolved.
Finding and Evaluating Information
Who wrote it, and why? Check author expertise, publication standards, dates, citations, and funding. Look for corrections history and whether claims are corroborated by independent, high-quality, transparent sources.
Finding and Evaluating Information
Headlines compress nuance. Open original studies, read methodology, and distinguish opinion from reporting. Pause before sharing; ask what evidence would change your mind, and whether your audience expects verification from you.