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  2. Wikipedia:Counter-Vandalism Unit/Academy - Wikipedia

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    Apologizes when mistakes are brought to their attention, and correctly rectifies the mistake when possible; Does not make accusatory statements, and gains relevant information to make responses instead of making assumptions; Application. Effectively applies the concepts and tools of vandalism fighting in a productive and proficient manner.

  3. Statement (logic) - Wikipedia

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    are two different sentences that make the same statement. In either case, a statement is viewed as a truth bearer. Examples of sentences that are (or make) true statements: "Socrates is a man." "A triangle has three sides." "Madrid is the capital of Spain." Examples of sentences that are also statements, even though they aren't true:

  4. Wikipedia:Accuracy dispute - Wikipedia

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    If you see an article that may be inaccurate, you should do the following: Correct it yourself if you can. Add citations to reliable sources to verify the information. If the neutrality of the content is in question, see Wikipedia:NPOV dispute for more details about how to handle it. If only a few statements seem inaccurate, see Disputed statement.

  5. Truth behind the Donald Trump quote from 1998 that's rapidly ...

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    Credit: The Other 98%. In the quote, Trump calls voters the "dumbest group of voters in the country." He continued, saying that they'd believe anything Fox broadcasts.

  6. GOP report: Liz Cheney should be investigated by FBI ... - AOL

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    In a statement first reported by The Hill responding to Trump's jail threat, Cheney focused on Trump's role in the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol, not her own defense.

  7. Illusory truth effect - Wikipedia

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    Repetition makes statements easier to process relative to new, unrepeated statements, leading people to believe that the repeated conclusion is more truthful. The illusory truth effect has also been linked to hindsight bias , in which the recollection of confidence is skewed after the truth has been received.

  8. Washington Post editors 'killed' piece from its 'gender ... - AOL

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    The Washington Post is set to reassign Monica Hesse from being the paper's "gender columnist" after a piece she penned was killed by editors.

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