Αμένσιοτο. Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements. https://t.co/2HKxGeMxeI
yet another example: simply repeating a sentence increases the strength of belief. non-obvious in the extreme, but real! https://t.co/r4myE7DPgY
@JamesMelville https://t.co/IYSRRJuDnu Reading Kahneman really opened up a whole new layer of seeing the media and political landscape.
@encapsuled_ ...Well, it seems that at least it brings closer to a perception of truth, regardless of its actual value 😅 https://t.co/Bk7PQzdDTx
If even insane things are repeated often enough, we end up believing them. It's called the Illusory Truth Effect (it helps explain conspiracy theories). So what happens if you are constantly, since birth, shown images of humans which are impossible? https:
Big, if true. And it seems to be from a reliable source. Don't take my word for it: https://t.co/MePIDxDIu9 https://t.co/RnlHktg24o
@Sflecce "Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements." https://t.co/Xvt1k34reA https://t.co/StxiWyIghW
@RobTyree1 Repeating an idea makes it seem more plausible: https://t.co/iENTm6LKnl Publish fascist ideas just means you participate in radicalising young men. It doesn’t matter how you dress it up in libertarian ideology; the actual consequence of publish
Recent research (https://t.co/zb6KJfJ58q) by a team of psychologists and cognitive scientists warns us that we humans tend to increase our belief in any claims—true or false, reasonable or unreasonable, likely or unlikely—the more often we hear or read abo
RT @athundt: @timnitGebru In support of your points, there is evidence that repetition increases perceived truth, so amplifying the truth i…
RT @athundt: @timnitGebru In support of your points, there is evidence that repetition increases perceived truth, so amplifying the truth i…
@timnitGebru In support of your points, there is evidence that repetition increases perceived truth, so amplifying the truth is so important! Also, late in 2021 I tried some google image searches like Dr. Noble’s 2018 book, & so many results remain ra
@Mantzarlis Yes! The authors do a great job building on that study and my 2019 paper with @GordPennycook and @DG_Rand https://t.co/zeUZHO8ksc
RT @absurdantics: Wiederholung beeinflusst, für wie wahr wir Aussagen halten. Und zwar selbst dann, wenn wir - eigentlich wussten, dass es…
Wiederholung beeinflusst, für wie wahr wir Aussagen halten. Und zwar selbst dann, wenn wir - eigentlich wussten, dass es falsch ist - zuverlässige Expert*innen die Aussage als falsch bewerten. Passt auf, welche Informationen ihr teilt - und lest. https:/
@fran_b__ Not only advertisers, the BBC too the masters of repetition to hack our mind via Familiarity & cognitive ease https://t.co/e73ncKjDm2
Lees hier meer over het interessante illusory truth effect. Hieruit blijkt ook dat het niet alleen gaat over letterlijke verbale herhaling, maar ook over blootstelling aan gelezen teksten of visuele informatie. https://t.co/2fX5V7W59v
…verwoording. Nieuw onderzoek laat zien dat herhaling niet alleen overtuigt wanneer de informatie waar is of meteen geloofd wordt, maar zelfs wanneer het meteen duidelijk is dat informatie fictief of onjuist is. https://t.co/2fX5V7W59v
Want to understand why people believe everything they see and hear on Fox Entertainment? https://t.co/iytZO2yZ7F
@Eurohans @ThierryEsser Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements Laten we deze theorie toepassen? https://t.co/uaH85Y08es
Great reading, it deserves your attention.
Triumphant billionaire class’ secret! Repetition increases perceived truth equally for each & every statement. The illusory truth effect is highly robust & occurs; even highly implausible statements (lies) will become more plausible w/ enough repe
This explains a lot in the UK. Repetition increases perceived truth equally for each & every statement. The illusory truth effect is highly robust & occurs; even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.~>
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
RT @KwekuOA: Something to keep in mind as we consume social media: https://t.co/RhE1QVoWpf
RT @KwekuOA: Something to keep in mind as we consume social media: https://t.co/RhE1QVoWpf
RT @opatcorneille: We also note that these findings are consistent with recent models of fluency, including a model proposed by Fazio et al…
RT @KwekuOA: Something to keep in mind as we consume social media:
Something to keep in mind as we consume social media:
This explains a lot @ OSCE. 🤔 Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements. https://t.co/uaH85Y08es
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
RT @erikbryn: This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/H…
As all propagandists know
This explains a lot: “even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition.” https://t.co/HcFQy8u8wy
We also note that these findings are consistent with recent models of fluency, including a model proposed by Fazio et al., 2019 9/n https://t.co/PSoYVcYwjn
RT @Snark150: @JohnCleese What I tell you three times is true! "Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible…
@JohnCleese What I tell you three times is true! "Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements" Fazio, L.K. (@lkfazio), Rand, D.G. (@DG_Rand) & Pennycook, G. (@GordPennycook) Psychon Bull Rev (2019) 26: 1705.
@LancelotPecquet The NCBI link seems to work only when called from within the UK. Alternatively, you can try https://t.co/pqE5BAKbwi
#psychology - "What I tell you three times is true" (-er. For you. Even if what I tell you is false). https://t.co/o60ZiNyFlK https://t.co/GD65XN6aVY
RT @drkateking: Essential research in these times - "even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition."…
RT @TMcGreenberg: Study by Fazio & Rand: The more you repeat something, the more people believe it's true. https://t.co/Zsz3nVOtLd
Essential research in these times - "even highly implausible statements will become more plausible with enough repetition."
Study by Fazio & Rand: The more you repeat something, the more people believe it's true. https://t.co/Zsz3nVOtLd
Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements https://t.co/WWico3BtdI
@gtconway3d @GOPLeader Sadly, repeatedly lying will work. "Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements” https://t.co/D1snFp6deb
The Fox News effect.
RT @KenSPope: Repetition Increases Perceived Truth Equally for Plausible & Implausible Statements—Illusory truth effect is highly robust& o…
RT @KenSPope: Repetition Increases Perceived Truth Equally for Plausible & Implausible Statements—Illusory truth effect is highly robust& o…