References: Lateral Reading

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References

Agosto, D. E. (2002). A model of young people's decision-making in using the Web. Library & Information Science Research, 24(4), 311–341.

McGrew, S. (2023). Teaching lateral reading: Interventions to help people read like fact checkers. Current Opinion in Psychology, 101737.

Wineburg, S., & McGrew, S. (2019). Lateral reading and the nature of expertise: Reading less and learning more when evaluating digital information. Teachers College Record 121(11), 1–40.

Wineburg, S., Breakstone, J., McGrew, S., Smith, M. D., & Ortega, T. (2022). Lateral Reading on the Open Internet: A District-Wide Field Study in High School Government Classes. Journal of Educational Psychology, 114(5), 893–909.

Wineburg, S., Breakstone, J., Ziv, N., & Smith, M. (2020). Educating for misunderstanding: How approaches to teaching digital literacy make students susceptible to scammers, rogues, bad actors, and hate mongers. Stanford History Education Group Working Paper No. A-21322). Retrieved March, 2, 2021.