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Dataset Truthfulness Counts

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by thecoder5311 - opened

For every statement, there is a count for true, half-true, barely true, false, and pants-fire. What does this count mean? For instance, in row 2

""Hillary Clinton agrees with John McCain "by voting to give George Bush the benefit of the doubt on Iran.""

there's 160 half-true counts and 163 barely-true counts. What does this mean and what does it say about the statement?

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cc @wangwilliamyang maybe ?

The paper says it's the speakers "credit history" which I gather is the number of true/false statements that speaker has made in the past and apparently including this one.

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