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FITM Preconceived Notions and Information Creation Reflection Discussion

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Help me study for my Writing class. I’m stuck and don’t understand.

Read this article for a real-world example:

I Fooled Millions Into Thinking Chocolate Helps Weight Loss. Here’s How https://gizmodo.com/i-fooled-millions-into-thinking-chocolate-helps-weight-1707251800

by John Bohannon.

Then: Reflect on what you read and write about your opinions. Think especially on how the author of the article plays with our preconceived notions of authority, and of what’s credible. What does all of that mean to you?

Write a 1 page (or longer) reflection using at least one of these prompts:

What are your reactions to this article? Are you surprised by the success of the author’s experiment?

In the article, how does the author’s exposure of argumentum ad populum, https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Argumentum_ad_populum

or the belief in something just because it’s popular, give you insight into your own preconceived notions of authority or credibility?

How does all of this information relate to understanding the information creation process? How does this information prove the importance of evaluating sources for reliability, credibility, and accuracy?

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