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  2. Misinformation effect - Wikipedia

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    Examples of such memories include fabricated stories about participants getting lost in the supermarket or shopping mall as children. Researchers often rely on suggestive interviews and the power of suggestion from family members, known as "familial informant false narrative procedure."

  3. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    Criticism should focus first on providing correct information and secondarily on explaining why the false information is wrong, rather than focusing on the speaker or repeating the false narrative. [148] [143] [155] In the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple factors created "space for misinformation to proliferate".

  4. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news. [10] [16] The term as it developed in 2017 is a neologism (a new or re-purposed expression that is entering the language, driven by culture or technology changes). [17]

  5. Olivia Munn on the 'false narrative' around John Mulaney ...

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    "If I try to say anything, I run the risk of being called messy or not telling the truth," Olivia Munn says of debunking certain rumors.

  6. Essay - Wikipedia

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    Magazine and newspaper essays use many of the essay types described in the section on forms and styles (e.g., descriptive essays, narrative essays, etc.). Some newspapers also print essays in the op-ed section. An 1895 cover of Harpers, a US magazine that prints a number of essays per issue

  7. Narrative - Wikipedia

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    Dumèzil uses the pantheon of Norse gods as examples of these functions in his 1981 essay—he finds that the Norse gods Odin and Tyr reflect the different brands of sovereignty. Odin is the author of the cosmos, and possessor of infinite esoteric knowledge—going so far as to sacrifice his eye for the accumulation of more knowledge.

  8. 'False narrative': Union backs Oxford officer seen striking ...

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    The union representing law enforcement in Butler County is standing behind an Oxford police officer under investigation after video surfaced online of him repeatedly punching a restrained Miami ...

  9. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    E.g., Original sentence: The thesis paper was difficult. After amplification: The thesis paper was difficult: it required extensive research, data collection, sample surveys, interviews and a lot of fieldwork. Anagram: Rearranging the letters of a word or a phrase to form a new phrase or word. E.g., An anagram for "debit card" is "bad credit".