In an era of seemingly endless information, American adults are much more apt to say they like having so much information (77%) than to say that they feel overloaded (20%) by it. That’s according to a new study [pdf] from the Pew Research Center, which also finds most adults generally confident in their ability to judge the trustworthiness of the information they come across. (more…)
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US Adults Generally Believe They Can Determine Information’s Trustworthiness
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