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One difference between a scientific answer and answers gained by other methods is that the scientific answer is more likely to be an absolute or final answer.
False Imprisonment
An intentional tort involving the unjustified confinement or detention of a person.
False Light
A privacy tort involving publishing information that portrays someone in a misleading or deceitful manner, which could be embarrassing or offensive, even if not defamatory.
Actual Malice
The legal test used by the courts to determine defamation against a public official or a public figure. The actual malice test requires the public official or public figure to prove not only that the statement was false, negative, and communicated to a third party, but also that it was made with the knowledge that it was false or with a reckless disregard for its truth or falsity.
Defamation
A false statement presented as fact that causes injury or damage to the reputation of the person or entity targeted by the statement.
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