614 - Illeism. Named For or After? Misinformation and Disinformation.

Published: March 29, 2018, 11 p.m.

When famous characters or people like Hercule Poirot and LeBron James refer to themselves by their own name, it's called illeism, and it can actually be a useful psychological technique. Then, we explore the difference between being named for someone and named after someone. Finally, we use a carrot hoax from World War II to explain the difference between misinformation and disinformation.\n\nFOLLOW ALONG ON THE WEBSITE:\n\nIlleism: http://bit.ly/illeism\nNamed For or After: http://bit.ly/named-for-after\nMisinformation and Disinformation: http://bit.ly/dis-mis\n\nFOLLOW GRAMMAR GIRL\n\nTwitter: http://twitter.com/grammargirl\nFacebook: http://facebook.com/grammargirl\nPinterest: http://pinterest.com/realgrammargirl\nInstagram: http://instagram.com/thegrammargirl\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grammar-girl\n\nGRAMMAR POP iOS GAME\n\nOptimized for iPad: http://bit.ly/GrammarPopiPad\nFor iPad and iPhone: http://bit.ly/GrammarPop\n\nGRAMMAR GIRL BOOKS\n\nhttp://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl-book-page