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  2. Information deficit model - Wikipedia

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    The original term 'deficit model' was believed to be [3] coined in the 1930s, [4] and sometimes attributed to the work of Jon D. Miller, though his widely cited work on scientific literacy does not employ the term. [1] The deficit model sees the general population as the receiver of information and scientific knowledge.

  3. Underlying theories of misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misinformation interventions such as fact-checking and debunking stem from the underlying theory of the information deficit model, as they seek to correct false information with true information. While they may be useful in cases involving non-controversial or technical/quantitative issues, they tend to be less useful when related to highly ...

  4. Cognitive miser - Wikipedia

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    Known as the knowledge deficit model, this point of view is based on idealistic assumptions that education for science literacy could increase public support of science, and the focus of science communication should be increasing scientific understanding among lay public.

  5. Fact-check: Trump unleashed a torrent of misinformation on ...

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    Fact check: Biden said the U.S. trade deficit with China is at its lowest since 2010 “We are at the lowest trade deficit with China since 2010,” Biden said. This is true.

  6. Scientific evidence - Wikipedia

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    Philosophers, such as Karl R. Popper, have provided influential theories of the scientific method within which scientific evidence plays a central role. [8] In summary, Popper provides that a scientist creatively develops a theory that may be falsified by testing the theory against evidence or known facts.

  7. Fact check: Biden tells three false personal anecdotes in ...

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    It is the federal deficit – the one-year difference between spending and revenues – that declined by roughly $1.7 trillion between fiscal 2020 and fiscal 2022, from about $3.1 trillion to ...

  8. Knowledge gap hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The knowledge gap hypothesis is a mass communication theory based on how a member in society processes information from mass media differently based on education level and socioeconomic status (SES). The gap in knowledge exists because a member of society with higher socioeconomic status has access to higher education and technology whereas a ...

  9. Fact check: Trump delivers another lie-filled CPAC speech - AOL

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    The overall deficit, which includes trade in both goods and services, was about $773 billion in 2023, down from a record high of about $951 billion in 2022. China’s oil purchases from Iran