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False is often subjective. For example, Christians believe Christ is the son of God, but Muslims believe that to be false. You may need to define your query more thoroughly.

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Is there any research project that has been completed and/or has there been conversation to the question of "What percentage of data, that learn on a daily basis, is false?"?

I doubt it is a very well-posed question, as EdEarl points out.

 

There had been some resarch into the psychology of gulibility. This is very far from my area of science, but it does interface with my interest in quacks. Maybe others can help you with some literature.

 

Anyway, I do not see why this is in the Chemistry section.

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