Techniques
Examples
Myth/Fact
100
The fact-myth-fallacy structure is used to combat what backfire effect?

The familiarity backfire effect

100

What backfire effect is this combating?

Core fact emphasized in headline such as:

Sun and climate are going in opposite directions


Familiarity backfire effect

100

We only use 10% of our brains. 

It takes 7 years for your body to digest gum

myth and myth

200

For the overkill backfire effect what technique is suggested?

More lean and easy to read content. Just stick to a few facts. Add graphics if possible.

200

What technique is the prompt using?

Scientific studies confirm that 5G technology operates within safe radiation limits set by international guidelines. There is a false claim that 5G causes health problems like cancer or COVID-19. This myth links unrelated events, such as the rollout of 5G and the COVID-19 pandemic, without evidence

Fact-myth-fallacy technique

200

Chameleons change color to blend in with their environment. 

Tiger skin is also striped


myth and fact

300

What techniques can be used against the worldview backfire effect?

Debunk the undecided majority rather than unswayable minority, use self-affirmation , "framing."

300

What technique is being used in the following prompt?

This myth cherry picks the data-showing past periods when sun and climate move together but ignoring the last few decades when the two diverge.

Filling in the gap (alternative explanation)

300

The brain is composed of 60% of fat. 

Australia is wider than the Moon's diameter

fact and fact

400

What does filling the gap look like?

Providing an alternative explanation or explaining why the misinformer promoted the myth.

400

 What technique is being used?

Prompt:Addressing climate change skepticism among conservatives.

"Investing in clean energy can create jobs and strengthen national security, goals we all care about."

Framing

400

Dolphins can hold their breath longer than sloths. 

It is illegal to own just one guinea pig in Switzerland 

myth and fact

500

What are the four requirements for efficient debunking?

Core facts, explicit warnings, alternative explanation, and graphics.

500

Why does the following strategy work?

Prompt: A parent refuses vaccines for their child, believing they are unsafe.

Strategy: Encourage the parent to reflect on their commitment to protecting their child’s health and well-being. Then state "Vaccines are one of the best ways to protect your child from serious diseases, ensuring they grow up healthy and strong."

self-affirmation, aligning with the parents view of caring for their child

500

Nutmeg is a hallucinogen.

In Japan there is 1 vending machine for every 40 people.

fact and fact