When I was in primary school, there was an article about "Drawing Star Fruits". The teacher asked students to draw star fruits from several different angles and then see what the painted star fruits looked like. The author draws a five-pointed star, and then the problem arises. W

When I was in primary school, there was an article about " drawing star fruit ". The teacher asked students to draw star fruit from several different angles and then see what the painted star fruit looked like. The author of

drew a five-pointed star, and then the problem came. What he saw was correct, everyone agreed. If you say that star fruit looks like this, everyone will definitely disagree.

We know what star fruit looks like, but there are many things we don’t know. Therefore, it is possible to mislead people by showing partial truths and data.

This method is commonly used in articles that attract attention. For example, it rained heavily in a certain place in a certain month, and then said that the number of deaths in this place increased by what percentage compared with the previous month.

At first glance, you will think that the deaths were caused by heavy rain. But comparing data from previous years, the number of deaths increases every year this month.

Then the factor of heavy rain can be eliminated. What is the reason? It may be because this month is the peak period for certain diseases, etc. There may be many factors.

Especially some time ago, this type of bloggers and personal media published many such articles to attract people's attention. The problem is that it affects many people, so how about pointing it out to them?

Then you will say that you have incomplete understanding, but you are not lying after all. Therefore, you need to consider carefully when reading self-media articles.

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