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Some true information is offered selectively.
We then provide a wholesale price contract under bilateral information asymmetry to examine if the true information is revealed.
Since nodding is a vertical head gesture typically performed with positive and affirmative responses, and shaking is a horizontal head gesture associated with negative and dissenting contents, faster response times can be expected when true information is evaluated by making a vertical head movement and false information by making a horizontal head movement.
And even though all this false (and some true) information is being scrubbed away, rumors have a way of persisting on the social network even after individual Facebook reshares are discovered to be old or wrong.
So, the reader thinks they're all in the know with their special piece of crucial-but-secret information, and then they find out it was all false and the true information is still secret.
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It's a cliché, but it's still true that information is power, for both consumers and policymakers.
Furthermore, true semantic information is independent of stimulus domain and stimulus format, so we would expect to see this kind of priming for both word and picture stimuli.
If we are to conclude that true semantic information is accessed outside of awareness, then, ideally, we would like to see priming based on categorical relationships, where those categories are not small and well rehearsed or linked by associative relationships.
Is it true this information was obtained through torture?
"If it is true that this information is being collected... without the approval and knowledge of the users, then it is definitely a violation of German privacy law," Thomas Kranig, the agency's director, told the New York Times.
"If it's true that this information is being collected, and it is being done without the approval and knowledge of the users, then it is definitely a violation of German privacy law," Mr. Kranig said.
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