very offline potat Retweeted Ethan Mollick
Repeated statements seem more true than new ones even if they aren't Repeated statements seem more true than new ones even if they aren't Repeated statements seem more true than new ones even if they aren't Repeated statements seem more true than new ones even if they aren'thttps://twitter.com/emollick/status/1197903130798755840 …
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Ethan MollickVerified account @emollick
Repeated statements seem more true than new ones (even if they aren't), "the illusory truth effect." This depressing paper shows that knowledge that a statement is false does not protect from the effect: a repeatedly heard falsehood still seems more true, even if you know better. pic.twitter.com/zKplncts9E
4:59 PM - 22 Nov 2019
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