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Qué (quién) es DEBUNKER - definición


Debunker         
  • The authors of the ''Debunking Handbook'' warn that a failed debunking can actually worsen misconceptions. They recommend simple, positive, and emotionally sensitive education (e.g., bolstering the learner's ego, or avoiding threatening words).
PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT EXPOSES OR DISCREDITS CLAIMS BELIEVED TO BE FALSE, EXAGGERATED, OR PRETENTIOUS
Debunk; Debunked; Debunkers; Debunkery; Familiarity backfire effect
A debunker is a person or organization that exposes or discredits claims believed to be false, exaggerated, or pretentious. "to expose or excoriate (a claim, assertion, sentiment, etc.
debunk         
  • The authors of the ''Debunking Handbook'' warn that a failed debunking can actually worsen misconceptions. They recommend simple, positive, and emotionally sensitive education (e.g., bolstering the learner's ego, or avoiding threatening words).
PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT EXPOSES OR DISCREDITS CLAIMS BELIEVED TO BE FALSE, EXAGGERATED, OR PRETENTIOUS
Debunk; Debunked; Debunkers; Debunkery; Familiarity backfire effect
¦ verb
1. expose the falseness of (an idea or belief).
2. reduce the inflated reputation of (someone).
Derivatives
debunker noun
debunk         
  • The authors of the ''Debunking Handbook'' warn that a failed debunking can actually worsen misconceptions. They recommend simple, positive, and emotionally sensitive education (e.g., bolstering the learner's ego, or avoiding threatening words).
PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT EXPOSES OR DISCREDITS CLAIMS BELIEVED TO BE FALSE, EXAGGERATED, OR PRETENTIOUS
Debunk; Debunked; Debunkers; Debunkery; Familiarity backfire effect
(debunks, debunking, debunked)
If you debunk a widely held belief, you show that it is false. If you debunk something that is widely admired, you show that it is not as good as people think it is.
Historian Michael Beschloss debunks a few myths.
VERB: V n
Ejemplos de uso de DEBUNKER
1. Noted debunker Charles Johnson apparently spotted the photo doctoring Wednesday and posted it on his Web site, LittleGreenFootballs.com.
2. "These understandings may point the way towards an acceptance of the probability of interstellar travel and communication by spacefaring races." As UFO debunker Robert Sheaffer‘s Web site proclaims, he‘s "skeptical to the max." He is a fellow of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal and a well–known writer on the UFO scene.
3. November 8, 1'1' – August ', 2005 Ufologist whose meticulous investigations exposed UFO sightings as mistaken identity or hoax PHILIP KLASS was principally an electrical engineer and aviation specialist, but he will best be remembered as a debunker of claims of alien visitations.
4. Being an equal–opportunity debunker, Sheaffer notes that he refutes whatever nonsense, in his judgment, "stands in the greatest need of refuting, no matter from what source it may come, no matter how privileged, esteemed, or sacrosanct ... sacred cows, after all, make the best hamburger." Sheaffer told SPACE.com, in regards to the cottage industry of UFO promoters, there‘s a reason there are still so many snake–oil sellers.