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  2. 105 True or False Questions—Fun Facts To Keep You ... - AOL

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    105 True or False Questions. 1. An atom is the smallest particle. Answer: False – there are subatomic particles that are smaller. 2. Arachnophobia is the fear of bathing.

  3. List of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction episodes - Wikipedia

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  4. Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction is an American television anthology series created by Lynn Lehmann, presented by Dick Clark Productions, and produced and aired by the Fox network from 1997 to 2002. [1] Each episode features stories, all of which appear to defy logic, and some of which are allegedly based on actual events. The viewer is offered ...

  5. Suspension of disbelief - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a philosopher and poet known for his influence on English literature, coined the turn-of-phrase and elaborated upon it.. Suspension of disbelief is the avoidance—often described as willing—of critical thinking and logic in understanding something that is unreal or impossible in reality, such as something in a work of speculative fiction, in order to believe it for ...

  6. Beyond Belief - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Belief (Stage Show/Podcast), a segment of the Thrilling Adventure Hour, a monthly stage show and podcast done in the style of old time radio; Beyond Belief, a short film featuring the band Petra; Beyond Belief, a documentary about two 9/11 widows; Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, an American TV anthology series

  7. Belief bias - Wikipedia

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    When a person gives a response that is determined by the believability of the conclusion rather than logical validity, this is referred to as belief bias only when a syllogism is used. This phenomenon is so closely related to syllogistic reasoning that, when it does occur, in areas such as Wason's selection task or the THOG problem , it is ...

  8. Verisimilitude (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    Verisimilitude (/ ˌ v ɛr ɪ s ɪ ˈ m ɪ l ɪ tj uː d /) is the "lifelikeness" or believability of a work of fiction.The word comes from Latin: verum meaning truth and similis meaning similar. [1]

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