Misinformation - False or inaccurate information, often spread unintentionally., Conspiracy theory - A belief that events or situations are secretly manipulated by powerful groups., Substantiated - Supported with facts, evidence, or proof., Authority - A person or organization with the power or knowledge to give reliable information., Objective - Based on facts and free from personal feelings or opinions., Rational - Based on reason and logical thinking., Evidence - Information or facts that help prove whether something is true., Bias - A strong feeling in favor of or against something or someone, usually in a way that is unfair or not based on facts., Confirmation bias - The habit of only noticing or accepting information that agrees with what we already believe., Illusory truth effect - The tendency to believe something is true just because we hear it many times., Bandwagon effect - The tendency to believe or do something just because many other people do., Backfire effect - When someone’s beliefs become even stronger after being presented with facts that disagree with them., Tricks of the mind - Mental shortcuts or patterns that can lead to errors in thinking., Fake news - News that is intentionally false and meant to mislead people., Closed group - A group that only shares ideas within itself and avoids outside opinions., Beyond a doubt - Without any uncertainty; completely sure.,

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