Don’t jump to conclusions, #Ask for Evidence

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  • Format Videos
  • Language/s English
  • Target Audience Schools, Self-directed learning
  • EBM Stage 0 - Why EBM?
  • Duration <5 mins
  • Difficulty Introductory

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We’ve all seen weird fake photos, health hoaxes and made-up stories. How do you know what to believe?

It’s always ok to #AskforEvidence if you’re not sure whether something is true. askforevidence.org
Created in 2016.

Ask for Evidence – A guide to asking for evidence

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