Fake news refers to deliberate untruths, or stories that contain some truth but which aren't completely ____ Some people also claim that true stories are "fake news," just because they don't agree with them. This can lead to the ____ ignoring of vital advice. Fake news can have a ____ impact on workplace behaviour. For example, by damaging learning culture, and causing rumour and ____ to spread. So, it's vital to know how to separate the real from the fake! You can do this by following these six steps: 1) Develop a ____ mindset. 2) Check the ____. 3) See who else is reporting the story. 4) ____ the evidence. 5) Don't take ____ at face value. 6) Check that it "____ ____."

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