0 wrong information, or the fact that people are misinformed:
Large farmers: (a) providing misinformation to political friends; (b) providing misinformation in media; (c) creating scare about privatization of water.
A law student inquires whether a correction of sneaked to snuck suggests misinformation and misguided rigidity.
Strong opposition to gasoline price increases is a typical case of misinformation and lack of participatory discussion.
Misinformation, weak nerves, ego strength, misjudgement of intentions, misjudgement of consequences, and difficulties in timing are inherent in the process.
Is there any reason to believe that children's memories for traumatic events should be any more or less susceptible to false recollection, misinformation, or suggestibility?
The next analysis examined misinformation effects by comparing the number of rejections to false reminded and false control items.
Physicians should let their patients know when they think that a web page is providing misinformation or quack advice.
The former comprise side effects, users' disability and circumstances related to health care; the latter include various kinds of misinformation and practice-related failures.