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These free worksheets focus on the collection of ancient Greek stories and legends about gods, goddesses, heroes, and mythical creatures.
Worksheet 1 - Is it 'S' or 'C'? Worksheet 4 - Who Said It?
The Handbook explores the surprising fact that debunking myths can sometimes reinforce the myth in peoples' minds. Communicators need to be aware of the various backfire effects and how to avoid them, such as: The Familiarity Backfire Effect; The Overkill Backfire Effect; The Worldview Backfire Effect
2 Αυγ 2024 · The Debunking Handbook (p. 6) identifies four key parts of debunking a myth: Core facts: Emphasize what is true over what is wrong. Research indicates that when correcting misinformation, it's best to first introduce core fact before presenting the false information that needs correcting.
How not to debunk a myth “A qualitative study into why vaccination messages fail” 4 sub-groups for 4 different varieties in “debunking” 1. Autism-correction - citing studies 2. Disease risk - explaining the diseases 3. Disease narrative - story of measles 4. Disease images Karl Thyssen: Debunking myths effectively
Take a quick interactive quiz on the concepts in Myths Definition, Types & Examples or print the worksheet to practice offline. These practice questions will help you master the material...
23 Ιαν 2012 · Debunking myths is problematic. Unless great care is taken, any effort to debunk misinformation can inadvertently reinforce the very myths one seeks to correct. To avoid these “backfire effects”, an effective debunking requires three major elements. First, the refutation must focus on core facts rather than the myth to avoid the