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  2. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    Basic groups: The smallest possible social group with a defined number of people (i.e. greater than 1)—often associated with family building: Dyad: Will be a group of two people. Social interaction in a dyad is typically more intense than in larger groups as neither member shares the other's attention with anyone else.

  3. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Others may hire freelancers per piece or may combine fact-checking with other duties. Magazines are more likely to use fact-checkers than newspapers. [1] Television and radio programs rarely employ dedicated fact-checkers, and instead expect others, including senior staff, to engage in fact-checking in addition to their other duties. [128]

  4. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Fact-checking websites in China often avoid commenting on political, economic, and other current affairs. [46] Several Chinese fact-checking websites have been criticized for lack of transparency with regard to their methodology and sources, and for following Chinese propaganda. [47]

  5. Social group - Wikipedia

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    When viewed holistically, a group is greater than the sum of its individual parts. When people speak of groups, they speak of the group as a whole, or an entity, rather than speaking of it in terms of individuals. For example, it would be said that "The band played beautifully." Several factors play a part in this image of unity, including ...

  6. Here's why Meta ended fact-checking, according to experts - AOL

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    "It's very difficult to ignore this [fact-checking] announcement in terms of the timing of those moves, as well," Messing said, noting other potential reasons for the move such as cost-cutting or ...

  7. In-group and out-group - Wikipedia

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    Categorization of people into social groups increases the perception that group members are similar to one another. An outcome of this is the out-group homogeneity effect. This refers to the perception of members of an out-group as being homogenous, while members of one's in-group are perceived as being diverse, e.g. "they are alike; we are ...

  8. Meta to Drop Fact-Checking Program Because It’s ‘Too ...

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    Meta is replacing its fact-checking systems on Facebook and Instagram with a “community notes” model similar to Elon Musk’s X, Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday. In a video message posted on ...

  9. Presidential debate fact check: Analyzing Trump, Harris on ...

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    In addition to live events like tonight’s debate, the USA TODAY Fact Check Team publishes about 100 checks each month on the most viral and significant claims circulating online. Here’s how to ...