Why people fall for misinformation
- Title:
- Tại sao người ta tin vào những quan niệm sai lầm? - Joseph Isaac
- Speaker:
- Joseph Isaac
- Description:
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In 1901, David Hänig published research that led to what we know today as the taste map: an illustration that divides the tongue into four separate areas. It has since been published in textbooks and newspapers. There is just one problem: the map is wrong. So how do misconceptions like this spread, and what makes a fake fact so easy to believe? Joseph Isaac dives into the world of misinformation. [Directed by CUB Animation, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by József Iszlai].
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 04:57
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Ngoc Nguyen edited Vietnamese subtitles for Why people fall for misinformation | |
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Ngoc Nguyen edited Vietnamese subtitles for Why people fall for misinformation | |
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Ngoc Nguyen edited Vietnamese subtitles for Why people fall for misinformation | |
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Ngoc Nguyen edited Vietnamese subtitles for Why people fall for misinformation | |
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Ngoc Nguyen edited Vietnamese subtitles for Why people fall for misinformation | |
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Ngoc Nguyen edited Vietnamese subtitles for Why people fall for misinformation | |
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Huy Cam edited Vietnamese subtitles for Why people fall for misinformation |