W9: What makes information reliable? WANG XIAOLING,왕효령

 1) Summary

The value of information exists because it has a certain degree of reliability. If the information does not have reliability, it will be worthless. We are in the information society, or the information age, and all kinds of information are growing rapidly. Therefore, we should have the ability to identify the reliability of information. So how to identify it? A reliable source of information should be academic publications, periodicals, newspapers, magazines, books, etc. Instead of a random website (such as a social media website) can prove the reliability of the information.

2) Interesting point

In reality, a large amount of information cannot be judged whether it is correct, neither can it be judged whether it is correct, nor whether it is incorrect. This kind of non-absolutely reliable information that cannot be judged whether it is correct is widespread, but the reliability of the information is obviously very important. Once the information is sufficiently unreliable, the information is of no value to decision-making and judgment, and it may be misleading. 

3) Discussion point

What do you think is the connection between the reliability of information and uncertainty?

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