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March 10, 2020 JMills Latest News

Why You’re Vulnerable to Disinformation

All news consumers, even those who are highly educated, are susceptible to fake news. This is partly due to the "illusory truth effect," a psychological phenomenon in which the more often people hear a statement repeated, the more believable they find it. Researchers have recently identified two other ways that disinformation short circuits humans' ability … Continue reading Why You’re Vulnerable to Disinformation

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