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False False Positive Rates

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
To the Editor: The report by LeLorier et al. (Aug. 21, 1997, issue) indicated that the results of meta-analyses frequently conflict with those of large randomized, controlled trials.1 An editorial ...
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“False” hope

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2002
Abstract“False” hope is condemned in the literature on the grounds that it reflects the counterproductive use of: (a) expectations based on illusions rather than reality, (b) inappropriate goals, and (c) poor strategies to reach desired goals. Snyder, Harris, et al.'s (1991) hope theory involving self‐referential thoughts about finding routes to ...
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False confessions

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2017
As illustrated by numerous cases in recent years, DNA exonerations of innocent individuals have cast a spotlight on the counterintuitive problem of false confessions. Studying the underlying psychology scientists have found that (1) innocent people are often targeted for interrogation because police make erroneous but confident judgments of deception; (
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False Perspectives

Perception, 1981
Textbook accounts of perception frequently contain grossly wrong perspective drawings and/or statements about perspective which misrepresent the available monocular information about distance and size, as well as giving the unfortunate impression that perspective alone elicits only a weak impression of recession.
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Eyewitness accounts: false facts, false memories, and false identification

Journal of Crime and Justice, 2014
With an experimental design, we assess the reliability of eyewitness identification. After viewing a staged nonviolent crime, subjects heard a confederate provide an inaccurate description of the criminal. Subjects were then randomly placed in one of several experimental conditions, and their ability to identify the criminal was assessed.
Chris Rose, Victoria Beck
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False Assumptions

Nursing Standard, 1988
Mrs K M Regan is clearly out of touch with the views of the nursing profession on the subject of special duty payments (week ending December 19).
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False Premise, False Promise

2018
It is almost 50 years since Japan’s first nuclear power plant went into operation. Prior to the Fukushima accident, the country was the world’s third largest producer of nuclear energy. This huge industry and research sector was built on the premise that Japan would recycle its spent nuclear fuels.
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False perceptions of false memories.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1996
Rice University We argue that the preceeding comment by J. J. Freyd and D. H. Gleaves (1996) on H. L. Roediger and K. B. McDermott's (1995) article contests claims that we never made.
Henry L. Roediger, Kathleen B. McDermott
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The Future of False Information Detection on Social Media

ACM Computing Surveys, 2021
Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu
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False Hope

Scientific American, 2014
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