Activity description

The trainer explains to learners what a dangerous conspiracy theory is - and what a harmless one could be. The learners will use some of the conspiracy theories they deem fairly harmless or potentially dangerous to discuss the risk of believing in them if they are indeed false and the risk of ignoring them if they turn out to be true. They will split into two groups, each defending the first or the latter case. They need to explain what they think is more dangerous: believing in something that isn't true - false positive - or NOT believing in something that turns out to be true - false negative.

The learners could also use the conspiracy cards from the activity ‘Believe it or not! Conspiracy ranking’ for inspiration.

30 min.
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