When it comes to spotting fake news, it takes a little reasoning
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In the study 3,446 participants were presented with actual news stories from Facebook and asked how accurate the headlines were. The results were surprising.
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In the study 3,446 participants were presented with actual news stories from Facebook and asked how accurate the headlines were. The results were surprising.
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MIT Sloan’s Mohammad Fazel-Zarandi's research on undocumented immigrants has critical implications for the national debate around immigration policy.
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MIT Sloan Global Programs will hold the first International Faculty Fellows (IFF) Conference with Tsinghua University on Nov. 12, 2018, in Beijing.
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In a new study, residents were far more likely to purchase solar panels if the person pitching them was a convert themselves.
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John Murphy uses a holistic approach to gain a better understanding of his company.
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The co-hosts pledge to bring numbers to life through discussions that appeal to both sports fans and executives.
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The holiday hotline is a study in successful content marketing.
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Companies helping rural farmers and online training platform for caregivers are among the winners.
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A spreadsheet isn't the only place to put information.