Repetition increases perceived truth equally for plausible and implausible statements
Repetition increases the likelihood that a statement will be judged as true. This illusory truth effect is well established; however, it has been argued that repetition will not affect belief in unambiguous statements. When individuals are faced with obviously true or false statements, repetition sh...
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC,
2020-11-06T21:38:12Z.
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