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    FALSE INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET BCA NOVEMBER 2011 Kuala Lumpur Infrastructure University College Date: 17/02/2012 FALSE INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET BY NAME: ANNASYA BINTI ABBAS STUDENT ID: 111007406 TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE CHAPTER 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………..3 CHAPTER 2 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW………………………………………………………………..10 CHAPTER 3 3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY………………………………………………………

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    Assumptions and Fallacies What are assumptions? How do you think assumptions might interfere with critical thinking? What might you do to avoid making assumptions in your thinking? Assumptions are beliefs or ideas that we hold to be true often with little or no evidence required. Our assumptions or beliefs may have merit or they may not. Critical thinking is a process of challenging our beliefs and the inferences or conclusions they cause us to make. In our lives‚ we are constantly using our

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    Eyewitness's False Memory

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    completely different memory of the event. Even though these individuals may have been standing right beside each other they combine details from past memories with the current event. Combining these details from memories is how eyewitnesses obtain their false memory. Also being put under stress can affect an individual’s memory‚ or certain aspects of the event can unconsciously stand out to the person and that is all their brain focuses on. Eyewitness accounts are important and used by the police and judicial

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    Post-Hoc Fallacy Analysis

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    always accurate. In the article‚ Miner argues that because labor “unions have been increasing wage rates” and a depression‚ inflation‚ and unemployment have ensued means that the labor unions have caused these economic downturns. According to Post-Hoc Fallacy‚ this reasoning isn’t always correct because there could be other factor influencing the economic problems other than the labor unions. Raised interest rates‚ deregulation‚ and even wars can affect the economy in harmful ways; the connection between

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    False imprisonment is the unlawful restraint of a person against their will by someone without legal authority or justification” (False Imprisonment). False imprisonment can be caused by a number of factors. These include eyewitness misidentification‚ improper forensic science‚ false confession‚and snitches‚otherwise known as an informer. Eyewitness misidentification are 75% of exonerations. “An exoneration is when someone is freed from guilt or blame” (Exoneration 1). Eyewitness misidentification

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    The Anti-Vaccine Fallacy

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    accept that her son was indeed “struck down with ‘vaccine induced’ autism’”. This single anecdote‚ according to Panahi‚ led to a significant increase in the number of parents declining to have their children immunised. The reader readily accepts the cause and effect logic of the writer’s argument when she reports that contagious diseases such as measles‚ mumps and whooping cough were “reappear(ing) and that one quarter of Americans believe that there is a link between vaccines and autism. Panahi sways

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    The False Memory Debate

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    The False Memory debate has been a battle between researchers‚ theorists and investigators of child abusefor several years.False memory refers to the false recollection of a traumatic event that did not occur. It is typically induced during a therapeutic or investigative process where so called recovered memories of childhood abuse are introduced into the minds of vulnerable people.In most cases there are often no pre-existing memories of being abused‚ and the repressed memories are often recovered

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    The History Of False Claims

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    This paper is to discuss the history of false claims. I will talk about some laws of false claims; it will mostly focus on Qui-tam. (What does Qui-tam mean to you) I will give examples of some real cases and will talk about the cost of qui tam. The False Claims Act (FCA) is a compliance program of the federal government committed to fighting fraud‚ abuse‚ and waste in the healthcare system (Moseley‚ 2015). Written and Thompson defined FCA as a principle of federal government tool that fights

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    Economics and True False

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    As output increases‚ a) ATC rises at and then falls b) AFC rises at first and then falls c) AFC declines Question 12 (0.5/0.5) Assuming that bus travel is an inferior good‚ a decrease in consumer income‚ other things being equal‚ will cause: a) A rightward shift in the demand curve for bus travel Question 13 (0.5/0.5) Assuming that hamburgers and hot dogs are substitutes‚ an increase in the price of hamburgers‚ other things being equal‚ results in a: a) Rightward shift in the

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    False Memory Syndrome

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    Calling Memory Into Question: A look at False Memory Syndrome Memory is the mental faculty of retaining and recalling past experiences. A repressed memory is one that is retained in the subconscious mind‚ where one is not aware of it but where it can still affect both conscious thoughts and behavior. When memory is distorted or confabulated‚ the result can be what has been called the False Memory Syndrome: a condition in which a person ’s identity and interpersonal relationships

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