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False judgment refers to an incorrect or misguided assessment or opinion about a person, situation, or event. It often arises from bias, misinformation, or a lack of understanding, leading to conclusions that do not accurately reflect reality. Such judgments can result in unfair treatment, misunderstandings, and damaged relationships. Recognizing and correcting false judgments is essential for fostering empathy and effective communication.

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