“Incorrect” refers to something that is not accurate, true, proper, or suitable [Merriam-Webster, Collins Dictionary]. It is synonymous with wrong, faulty, erroneous, or inexact [Gymglish, Merriam-Webster].
Factual Error: An incorrect answer, statement, or piece of information is simply not true or is factually wrong [Merriam-Webster, Collins Dictionary].
Improper Behavior: Action or conduct that is not suitable, appropriate, or polite can be described as incorrect [Merriam-Webster].
Inaccuracy or Errors: A report, document, or copy that contains mistakes, faulty data, or is inaccurate [Merriam-Webster].
Misapplication: Using a tool, performing a procedure, or following a method improperly (e.g., “incorrect posture” or “installed incorrectly”) [Collins Dictionary].
When dealing with information believed to be incorrect, effective approaches include asking about the source of knowledge and sharing alternative information, rather than immediately confronting the person with force, which rarely persuades them [How to Respond to False Information].
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