PPT-Distinguishing deceptive from non-deceptive speech.

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Presented by Ravi Kiran Julia Hirschberg Stefan Benus Jason M Brenier Frank Enos Sarah Friedman Sarah Gilman Cynthia Girand Martin Graciarena Andreas Kathol

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Presented by Ravi Kiran Julia Hirschberg Stefan Benus Jason M Brenier Frank Enos Sarah Friedman Sarah Gilman Cynthia Girand Martin Graciarena Andreas Kathol Laura Michaelis. Emma Kazaryan . Street Law . Introduction to Consumer Law. Consumers are people who buy or use goods or services. In the US federal and state laws exist to protect consumers from businesses that want to trick or take advantage of them. Legal standard:. How likely is an ad to mislead a reasonable consumer in a decision to purchase?. Valentine v. . Chrestensen. . (1942). City sanitation ordinance against commercial leafleting. F.J. . Jeffrey T. Hancock, Lauren E. Curry, . Saurabh. . Goorah. and Michael Woodworth. 2008. Fun Facts. It has been reported that people tell an average of one to two lies a day. 12% of adults admit to telling lies “sometimes or often”. Level D Vocabulary. Love ‘. em. and make ‘. em. your own. adjourn. (v.) to stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place. alien. (n.) a citizen of another country;. (adj.) foreign, strange. (FA9550-11-1-0120). PI: Julia Hirschberg (Columbia University). Co-PI: Andrew Rosenberg (CUNY). Co-PI: Michelle Levine (Columbia University). AFOSR Program Review:. Trust and Influence (June 16 – 19, 2014, Arlington, VA). PRIDE. Pride is “an over-high opinion of oneself, exaggerated self-esteem, conceit, resulting in haughty and arrogant behavior.”. The Bible never uses the words “pride” or “proud” in a positive sense. . Debra McNeil. Josh Harrison. Enforcement Division. Enforcement Statutes. Unfair Competition, Unfair or Deceptive Acts and Practices. IC 27-4-1-1 . Producer’s Statute. IC 27-1-15.6-12. IC 27-4-1-3. No . Myle. . Ott. , . Yejin. . Choi,. . Claire. . Cardie. ,. . Jeffrey. . T.. . Hancock. Cornell. . University. Yu. . Huang. 1. What Does It Mean?. “Finding . Deceptive Opinion Spam. . by Any . Deceptive Speech . Julia Hirschberg. Computer Science. Columbia University. 2. Collaborators. Stefan . Benus. , Jason Brenner, Robin . Cautin. , Frank . Enos. , Sarah Friedman, Sarah Gilman, Cynthia . Debra McNeil. Josh Harrison. Enforcement Division. Enforcement Statutes. Unfair Competition, Unfair or Deceptive Acts and Practices. IC 27-4-1-1 . Producer’s Statute. IC 27-1-15.6-12. IC 27-4-1-3. No . the judgement of honesty and fairness . in . a negotiation context. Determine . how . sunglasses affects . self-perception of . dishonesty and fairness. Examine . whether perceived deception affects the outcome of a negotiation. Emma Kazaryan . Street Law . Introduction to Consumer Law. Consumers are people who buy or use goods or services. In the US federal and state laws exist to protect consumers from businesses that want to trick or take advantage of them. Dealing With Deceptive People. Nehemiah faces off with . Sanballat. , . Tobiah. , & . Geshem. :. . Background: Nehemiah returns to Jerusalem from Persian captivity to rebuild the walls around Jerusalem. Module 7 False or misleading advertising practices The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s Tertiary Online Education Program Module 7 Overview Learning Objectives Explain the concept of misleading or deceptive conduct and the possible consequences of not complying with this law

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