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  2. Manipulation check - Wikipedia

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    Manipulation check is a term in experimental research in the social sciences which refers to certain kinds of secondary evaluations of an experiment. [1] Overview

  3. Instructional manipulation check - Wikipedia

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    Blue-dot task, a check designed to detect participants who fail to read the instructions. After Oppenheimer et al. [1]. An instructional manipulation check, often abbreviated IMC, is a special kind of question inserted in a questionnaire among the regular questions, designed to check whether respondents are paying attention to the instructions. [2]

  4. Cheque fraud - Wikipedia

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    Cheque fraud or check fraud (American English) refers to a category of criminal acts that involve making the unlawful use of cheques in order to illegally acquire or borrow funds that do not exist within the account balance or account-holder's legal ownership.

  5. What is check kiting? The viral "money glitch" that's ... - AOL

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    Altered checks, similarly, are a wider category of check fraud in which bad actors change any information on the note, including the amount or name of the payee. This can be done by analog or ...

  6. Manipulation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, manipulation is defined as an action designed to influence or control another person, usually in an underhanded or unfair manner which facilitates one's personal aims. [1] Methods someone may use to manipulate another person may include seduction, suggestion, coercion , and blackmail to induce submission.

  7. E.U. opens investigation into X over suspected failure to ...

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    The European Union has opened infringement proceedings into the social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, over suspected failure to combat content disinformation and manipulation.

  8. Data dredging - Wikipedia

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    The process of data dredging involves testing multiple hypotheses using a single data set by exhaustively searching—perhaps for combinations of variables that might show a correlation, and perhaps for groups of cases or observations that show differences in their mean or in their breakdown by some other variable.

  9. Bounced Checks: What Are They and How To Prevent Them - AOL

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    Learn the definition of a bounced check and how to protect your checking account from overdraft fees and unfulfilled payments. See this guide for more.