• Selective omission is a memory bias. In collective memory, it is a bias where a group (state, media, public opinion) makes efforts to forget and not re-introduce...
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  • of omission, a writing technique The Omission, a 2018 Argentine film Selective omission, an effort to forget traumatic memories Lying by omission This...
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  • Selective memory can mean any of the following: Selective omission, the tendency to taboo some elements of a collective memory Confirmation bias, the tendency...
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  • abridgement "with some good picture-work would be pleasant". He felt that selective omission would be better than compression; in the script he was shown, he found...
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  • Organizational memory – Data and information held by an organization Selective omission – biases to taboo some elements of a collective memory Roediger, Henry...
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  • in the gospel accounts is demonstrably factual and that O'Reilly's selective omission of stories found in the gospels from his book is tantamount to "cut[ting]...
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  • includes emphasis on politics, use of archaisms, character analysis, and selective omission of details. The use of such devices as asyndeton, anaphora, and chiasmus...
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  • History wars (Canada) Information warfare Memory hole National memory Selective omission – biases to taboo some elements of a collective memory 1776 Commission...
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  • missing debt data points [New Zealand], which they describe as "selective omissions." This charge, which permeates through their paper, is one we object...
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  • Paltering is the active use of selective truthful statements to mislead. The term as applied in psychology and mediation studies was developed by researchers...
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    {\text{NPV}}={\frac {TN}{TN+FN}}} The complement of the NPV is the false omission rate (FOR): FOR = 1 − NPV = Number of false negatives Number of true negatives...
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  • Half-truth (redirect from Selective truth)
    Minimisation (psychology) Modified limited hangout Multi-valued logic Omission bias Political correctness Principle of bivalence Quoting out of context...
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  • Epistemology. She argued that concepts are formed by a process of measurement omission. Peikoff described this as follows: To form a concept, one mentally isolates...
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  • kinds of neuropsychological test that measures a person's sustained and selective attention. Sustained attention is the ability to maintain a consistent...
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    31, 2023 – via Library of Congress. Reese, Debbie (3 July 2008). "Selective Omissions, or, What Laura Ingalls Wilder left out of LITTLE HOUSE". American...
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    Lie (redirect from Lie of omission)
    reported during the last service, the seller lies by omission. It may be compared to dissimulation. An omission is when a person tells most of the truth, but...
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    particularly on ZeniMax's "characterization, misdirection, and selective omissions" regarding his behavior, adding that he had accounted for all the...
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  • regional varieties of English. British English allows both the inclusion and omission of this comma, whereas in American English the comma is common and even...
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  • of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The rule prohibits any act or omission resulting in fraud or deceit in connection with the purchase or sale of...
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  • willful act or omission causes the death of her child, being a child under the age of twelve months, but at the time of the act or omission the balance of...
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    the Masada myth, a selectively constructed narrative based on Josephus's account, but supplemented with fabrications and omissions. The mythical narrative...
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    John Munro asked then-Minister of Justice Jean Chrétien about the "selective omissions" of the Succession to the Throne Act, 1937, the Demise of the Crown...
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  • the media reports that it re-publishes. It has also been accused of selectively focusing on the views of Islamic extremists while de-emphasizing or ignoring...
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  • Pedagogy Philosophy of education Saudi Arabian textbook controversy Selective omission Sadker, David. "Seven Forms of Bias in Instructional Materials". The...
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  • repudiation, preventing a signer later refusing to verify a signature by omission; a situation that would devalue the signature in the eyes of the verifier...
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  • that authority as supporting some position. Contextomy refers to the selective excerpting of words from their original linguistic context in a way that...
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  • Ball Z with re-recorded dialogue, improved animation cel quality, and omission of most anime-exclusive content not found in the Z-covered half of Akira...
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  • Manufacturing Consent – 1988 book by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky Omission bias – Tendency to favor inaction over action Overconfidence effect – Personal...
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    specificity (SPC), selectivity = ⁠TN/N⁠ = 1 − FPR Prevalence = ⁠P/P + N⁠ Positive predictive value (PPV), precision = ⁠TP/PP⁠ = 1 − FDR False omission rate (FOR)...
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    Mean world syndrome Mere-exposure effect Narrative Negativity Normalcy Omission Optimism Out-group homogeneity Outcome Overton window Precision Present...
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