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They dub the method "psychological vaccination," since it's conceptually similar to medical vaccinations: You insert a little bit of the material you want to inoculate against (normally, a piece of virus; here, a word of warning about fake facts), and the person becomes more resilient when confronted with it in the future.
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Resilient people tend to have well-developed self-efficacy and, when confronted with an obstacle, will see it as a hurdle to overcome rather than an insurmountable problem.
Wink resigned when confronted with the charges.
He bristled when confronted with the difficulty of his work.
How does one find meaning when confronted with nothingness?
This makes immune systems act strangely when confronted with intruders.
Different investigators identify different events when confronted with the same data.
Some subjects flinch when confronted with their crimes.
So how did Kudlow respond when confronted with these developments?
Indeed, when confronted with multiple response options it is fundamental to prioritize and cascade different actions.
I wonder what visitors feel when confronted with it.
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