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Je peux voir des votes très régulièrement dans les discussions qui ont des liens. Je ne vois pas beaucoup de votes sur le calendrier. Quelle est la raison de cela? MerciIt seems like the posts that have links are getting regular votes whereas there aren't many on the timeline. Is there any reason for this? Thanks! ##Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "The False Stories You Thought Were True".## ===Introducing The False Stories You Thought Were True=== Lie to me, lie with me, tell me everything you know... But if you think everything I tell you is not true... (video) A list of links to videos that are about deception or that contain deceptive methods. List of videos that teach deception or "lying techniques"Not all these links will be relevant to deception, but I believe they're interesting nonetheless.Forum links for deception related sections. Forum links for deception related sections. Après le début de la section donc un lien vers un site concernant les techniques de manipulation ou de désinformation. Forum links for deception related sections. Après le début de la section donc un lien vers un site concernant les techniques de manipulation ou de désinformation. Forum link - It's not a lie if they believe it themselves - CFI discussion forum - When people believe in conspiracies they are often more vulnerable to being manipulated by others who have the same beliefs - Study on 'Confirmation Bias' from 1999. The study shows that people prefer information that supports their own views and accept it more easily than contrary information - Social Psychology Wiki: Confirmation Bias The study is linked in the discussion, so someone can take a look at it if they want. I'm not sure what the term "confirmation bias" is referring to, but I suspect it's simply a label for people believing something because they wish to believe it. As I've said before, I think the best way to deal with people who believe in things like creationism or UFOs or 9/11 conspiracies is just let them do their thing and don't feed into it. By the way, the term "confirmation bias" is probably just an oversimplification of this basically rational human tendency to find what you expect to find. The studies which suggest that people rely on their gut instincts rather than facts often fail to mention that using both allows for more accurate decision making. If you can show people a series of charts and graphs showing both sides of the argument, they actually recall more information if they've read both sides, remembering more details about each case. For example, one study showed students various scientific articles on global warming and asked them to rate the quality of each article. cfa1e77820

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