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Fact checking: 
A studio workshop 
Presented by the American Press Institute, with PolitiFact. Funded by:
“The hunger for truth remains a 
universal human desire, and that's 
what gives fact checking its power.” 
--Angie Holan, PolitiFact editor
Q: Why now? 
A: The rise of “the misinformation 
industry” 
● $6 billion spent on 2012 campaign, the most 
expensive in history 
● $970 million spent by outside groups on political 
messaging in 2012 
● Estimated $1 billion spent on local races
What is fact checking? 
(Click on the link above to see API’s crowdsourced definition. )
1. How (and why) to set up a new fact-checking process. 
2. The best fact-checking resources. 
3. Begin an actual fact-checking story for publication. 
4. How fact checking can help your news organization - 
and journalism. 
What you’ll learn and do today.
Readers want fact checking
What readers 
think 
Readers are impressed 
Thorson, unpublished 
Fact 
Checking 
Lazy 
Super 
Lazy
Impact on 
politicians 
Candidates paid attention 
when “threatened” with fact checking 
Nyhan, Reifler: “The Effects of Fact-Checking Threat” 2013
Guiding keywords: 
Transparency 
Words 
Checklist
Getting started: 
1. SET UP A PROCESS 
2. DESIGNATE A STAFF 
3. GET ARCHIVES IN ORDER 
4. HAVE DATA, RESOURCES AT HAND 
5. USE DOCUMENT SHARING 
6. KNOW THE TOOLS 
7. ESTABLISH SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS 
8. TAKE A SEARCH TUTORIAL. (WHY?) 
9. CREATE BRANDING, FORMAT
1.Set up a process
2.Designate a staff.
3.Get your archives in 
order.
Have data and resources at 
hand. 
American Press Institute resource page 
FactCheck.org resource list 
Money in State Politics 
How to fact-check a candidate resume 
VoteSmart 
New Jersey Data Book
New 
Jersey 
Data 
Book
Expanding Utility of the Data 
• Municipal and school data organized by county 
• County, Legislative & Congressional District statistical summaries 
• Cross reference for all municipalities by LD/CD
New Jersey Data Book 
…from print…to online
Releases and Plans 
• Fall 2014 – open with 4 years of data 
• Fall ‘14 to Spring ‘15– additional data from prior 
books and years 
• Plans: 
– Additional school district data 
– 39 years of historical data 
– Links to new state data sources 
njdatabook.rutgers.edu
Use document sharing. 
Google Docs 
DropBox
Know the tools.
USE THE TOOLS. 
● TinEye 
● Skeptive.com and Fiskkit.com 
● Snopes 
● Spokeo IceRocket ZabaSearch 
● WolframAlpha 
● Google Maps/Earth, Google Translate
Establish social media 
accounts.
Take a search tutorial. 
Why?
Create branding, format.
To rate or not to rate? 
Washington Post Fact Checker: 
Pinnochios
PolitiFact.com: Truth-o- 
Meter
VIDEO FACT CHECKING 
BEST PRACTICES 
➢Preview 
➢Distance 
➢Disclaim 
➢Displace 
➢Recap/transcript
Go to: 
bitly.com/ 
videofacttips
Go to: 
bitly.com/ 
videofacttips
Go to: 
bitly.com/ 
videofacttips
Go to: 
bitly.com/ 
videofacttips
Go to: 
bitly.com/ 
videofacttips
Some tips for the web/print 
fact check 
● Do not use video ad in its entirety. 
● Use consistent title/branding, image, label. 
● If you use a rating system, it should be visually 
concurrent with the fact check narrative. 
● If you don’t use a rating system, indicate your 
true/false assessment in the first paragraph or two. 
● Agree on a standard length. 
● For inconclusive fact checks, consider a regular story 
format instead.
Pop quiz! 
Review this video for violations of best practices
Where do you find facts to 
check?
Even 
campaign 
songs can be 
fact-checked!
Choosing the best facts 
to check 
● Provable 
● Singular 
● Defensible method and criteria (i.e., not 
random)
Some quantifiable criteria for choosing a 
fact: 
○ Biggest ad buy 
○ Social media shares 
○ Comments 
○ Appearances on talk shows 
○ Candidate viability (poll rankings) 
○ Reader metrics 
○ Repetition of main theme(s) 
○ Equal opportunity for all parties?
The scorecard 
Equal opportunity for all candidates?
Categories of Deception #1. 
DECEPTION BY ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION 
● Deceptive dramatization 
● Out of context words and phrases 
● Misuse of words/phrases from 
legitimate sources 
● Deception by omission 
● Cherry-picking stats
Categories of Deception #2. 
DECEPTION BY ASSOCIATION 
● Visual selections 
● Irrelevant narrative 
● Guilt by disassociation 
● Guilt - or gilt - by association
Categories of Deception #3. 
DECEPTION BY WORDS 
● Insinuation/innuendo 
● Glittering generalities 
● The (false) power of the crowd 
● Hypocrisy and double standards 
● Conspiracy theories
Test 
yourself:Fi 
nd the red 
flags
The fact check: 7 steps 
STEP 1: Contact the subject(s). 
STEP 2: Gather initial evidence and list of experts, 
including social media. 
STEP 3: Contact experts: pro, con and neutral. 
STEP 4: Interview the subject(s), questions in hand. 
STEP 5: Corroborate and analyze evidence. 
STEP 6: Select the rating/conclusion. 
STEP 7: Edit and Review.
No, you’re not finished yet
Why 
market 
your 
fact 
check?
We have an image problem.
Market & promote your fact check 
● Understand how and when to reach your 
audience through social media. 
● Consider other ways to promote your fact 
check: News partnerships; classrooms; non-partisan 
organizations (League of Women 
Voters, American Press Institute) 
● Use aggregators: RebelMouse, Trove, Reddit, 
PolitiFact column
Fact check post-mortem 
● Read the comments, social media. What 
could you have done better? 
● Respond when warranted. Correct when 
needed -- and be transparent. 
● If the “fact” is false, watch for repeat. Then, 
consider another fact check. 
● Archive!
Evaluate a fact check 
Go to: 
bit.ly/checkfact
Reno Gazette- 
Journal’s Fact 
Checker: Black on 
black killings 
Evaluate a fact check
Evaluate a 
fact check 
The ad 
The fact 
check
LUNCH BREAK VIDEOS 
FACTCHECK.ORG. - Women’s pay 
JON STEWART and PolitiFact 
STEPHEN COLBERT and “Truthiness” 
RACHEL MADDOW and PolitiFact
DO YOUR FACT CHECK 
1. Choose your fact check. 
Why did you choose this one? 
2. Map your plan with our “7 Steps.” 
Who will you talk to and what will you ask? 
2. Identify the forms of deception. 
Explain it to your readers.
Need inspiration? Ideas? 
Check out this fact check. 
Note especially: 
-- Sources of information 
to support/debunk the claim. 
-- Examination of 
“deception by omission.” 
-- Call for more details and 
context. 
bit.ly/gardnera 
d
QUESTIONS? 
The American Press Institute’s Fact- 
Checking Project
The Fact Checking Project from the American Press Institute
The Fact Checking Project from the American Press Institute

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The Fact Checking Project from the American Press Institute

  • 1. Fact checking: A studio workshop Presented by the American Press Institute, with PolitiFact. Funded by:
  • 2. “The hunger for truth remains a universal human desire, and that's what gives fact checking its power.” --Angie Holan, PolitiFact editor
  • 3. Q: Why now? A: The rise of “the misinformation industry” ● $6 billion spent on 2012 campaign, the most expensive in history ● $970 million spent by outside groups on political messaging in 2012 ● Estimated $1 billion spent on local races
  • 4. What is fact checking? (Click on the link above to see API’s crowdsourced definition. )
  • 5. 1. How (and why) to set up a new fact-checking process. 2. The best fact-checking resources. 3. Begin an actual fact-checking story for publication. 4. How fact checking can help your news organization - and journalism. What you’ll learn and do today.
  • 6. Readers want fact checking
  • 7. What readers think Readers are impressed Thorson, unpublished Fact Checking Lazy Super Lazy
  • 8. Impact on politicians Candidates paid attention when “threatened” with fact checking Nyhan, Reifler: “The Effects of Fact-Checking Threat” 2013
  • 10. Getting started: 1. SET UP A PROCESS 2. DESIGNATE A STAFF 3. GET ARCHIVES IN ORDER 4. HAVE DATA, RESOURCES AT HAND 5. USE DOCUMENT SHARING 6. KNOW THE TOOLS 7. ESTABLISH SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS 8. TAKE A SEARCH TUTORIAL. (WHY?) 9. CREATE BRANDING, FORMAT
  • 11. 1.Set up a process
  • 13. 3.Get your archives in order.
  • 14. Have data and resources at hand. American Press Institute resource page FactCheck.org resource list Money in State Politics How to fact-check a candidate resume VoteSmart New Jersey Data Book
  • 16. Expanding Utility of the Data • Municipal and school data organized by county • County, Legislative & Congressional District statistical summaries • Cross reference for all municipalities by LD/CD
  • 17. New Jersey Data Book …from print…to online
  • 18. Releases and Plans • Fall 2014 – open with 4 years of data • Fall ‘14 to Spring ‘15– additional data from prior books and years • Plans: – Additional school district data – 39 years of historical data – Links to new state data sources njdatabook.rutgers.edu
  • 19. Use document sharing. Google Docs DropBox
  • 21. USE THE TOOLS. ● TinEye ● Skeptive.com and Fiskkit.com ● Snopes ● Spokeo IceRocket ZabaSearch ● WolframAlpha ● Google Maps/Earth, Google Translate
  • 23. Take a search tutorial. Why?
  • 25. To rate or not to rate? Washington Post Fact Checker: Pinnochios
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  • 29. VIDEO FACT CHECKING BEST PRACTICES ➢Preview ➢Distance ➢Disclaim ➢Displace ➢Recap/transcript
  • 30. Go to: bitly.com/ videofacttips
  • 31. Go to: bitly.com/ videofacttips
  • 32. Go to: bitly.com/ videofacttips
  • 33. Go to: bitly.com/ videofacttips
  • 34. Go to: bitly.com/ videofacttips
  • 35. Some tips for the web/print fact check ● Do not use video ad in its entirety. ● Use consistent title/branding, image, label. ● If you use a rating system, it should be visually concurrent with the fact check narrative. ● If you don’t use a rating system, indicate your true/false assessment in the first paragraph or two. ● Agree on a standard length. ● For inconclusive fact checks, consider a regular story format instead.
  • 36. Pop quiz! Review this video for violations of best practices
  • 37. Where do you find facts to check?
  • 38. Even campaign songs can be fact-checked!
  • 39. Choosing the best facts to check ● Provable ● Singular ● Defensible method and criteria (i.e., not random)
  • 40. Some quantifiable criteria for choosing a fact: ○ Biggest ad buy ○ Social media shares ○ Comments ○ Appearances on talk shows ○ Candidate viability (poll rankings) ○ Reader metrics ○ Repetition of main theme(s) ○ Equal opportunity for all parties?
  • 41. The scorecard Equal opportunity for all candidates?
  • 42. Categories of Deception #1. DECEPTION BY ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION ● Deceptive dramatization ● Out of context words and phrases ● Misuse of words/phrases from legitimate sources ● Deception by omission ● Cherry-picking stats
  • 43. Categories of Deception #2. DECEPTION BY ASSOCIATION ● Visual selections ● Irrelevant narrative ● Guilt by disassociation ● Guilt - or gilt - by association
  • 44. Categories of Deception #3. DECEPTION BY WORDS ● Insinuation/innuendo ● Glittering generalities ● The (false) power of the crowd ● Hypocrisy and double standards ● Conspiracy theories
  • 45. Test yourself:Fi nd the red flags
  • 46. The fact check: 7 steps STEP 1: Contact the subject(s). STEP 2: Gather initial evidence and list of experts, including social media. STEP 3: Contact experts: pro, con and neutral. STEP 4: Interview the subject(s), questions in hand. STEP 5: Corroborate and analyze evidence. STEP 6: Select the rating/conclusion. STEP 7: Edit and Review.
  • 47. No, you’re not finished yet
  • 48. Why market your fact check?
  • 49. We have an image problem.
  • 50. Market & promote your fact check ● Understand how and when to reach your audience through social media. ● Consider other ways to promote your fact check: News partnerships; classrooms; non-partisan organizations (League of Women Voters, American Press Institute) ● Use aggregators: RebelMouse, Trove, Reddit, PolitiFact column
  • 51. Fact check post-mortem ● Read the comments, social media. What could you have done better? ● Respond when warranted. Correct when needed -- and be transparent. ● If the “fact” is false, watch for repeat. Then, consider another fact check. ● Archive!
  • 52. Evaluate a fact check Go to: bit.ly/checkfact
  • 53. Reno Gazette- Journal’s Fact Checker: Black on black killings Evaluate a fact check
  • 54. Evaluate a fact check The ad The fact check
  • 55. LUNCH BREAK VIDEOS FACTCHECK.ORG. - Women’s pay JON STEWART and PolitiFact STEPHEN COLBERT and “Truthiness” RACHEL MADDOW and PolitiFact
  • 56. DO YOUR FACT CHECK 1. Choose your fact check. Why did you choose this one? 2. Map your plan with our “7 Steps.” Who will you talk to and what will you ask? 2. Identify the forms of deception. Explain it to your readers.
  • 57. Need inspiration? Ideas? Check out this fact check. Note especially: -- Sources of information to support/debunk the claim. -- Examination of “deception by omission.” -- Call for more details and context. bit.ly/gardnera d
  • 58. QUESTIONS? The American Press Institute’s Fact- Checking Project