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− | |Role=Plaintiff | + | |Case ID=ulvOHuGE-DLYcnwfV-MIGZowDC |
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− | |Case ID=ulvOHuGE-DLYcnwfV-MIGZowDC
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− | |User=User:Admin | + | |Role=Juror |
− | |Truth=no
| + | |Name=Juror 1 |
− | |Truth percentage=80
| + | |Participant=Participant/72 |
− | |Truth text=The anti-vax group made Naomi Rogers think the film had a different context
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− | |Whole truth=no
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− | |Whole truth percentage=60
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− | |Whole truth text=they tried to mislead her
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− | |Nothing But the truth=no
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− | |Nothing But the truth percentage=90
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− | |Nothing But the truth text=the mixed it being for a documentary with it being for a film about anti-vax
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− | |Deceit=They lied about the context of the documentry
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− | |Deceit percentage=70
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− | |Deceit text=
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− | |Deceit intended=yes
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− | |Deceit intended percentage=60
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− | |Deceit intended text=when Naomi Rogers asked the people that interviewed her about other people that were being interviewed she got the following answer: "They said, 'Well, there's 'a guy' in New York, and we talked to 'somebody in New Jersey, and California,' " Rogers told NPR. "I thought it's so odd that they wouldn't tell me who these people were."
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− | |Motivation=They wanted to have a prominent figure talk for their film
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− | |Motivation percentage=100
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− | |Social acceptability=Unacceptable
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− | |Social acceptability percentage=60
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− | |Social acceptability text=Because they made the perception that Naomi Rogers had a different opinion about the subject | |
− | |Label=Anti-vax Lie | |
− | |Label percentage=80 | |
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