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Quick Conservative - The "Insurrection" Illusory Truth Effect

The "Insurrection" Illusory Truth Effect

Quick Conservative

01/03/24 • 5 min

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No one from January 6th has ever been charged with insurrection. Yet, many people still believe an insurrection took place. Could the illusory truth effect be to blame?

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01/03/24 • 5 min

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Quick Conservative - The "Insurrection" Illusory Truth Effect

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A 2021 study found that how truthful people perceived a statement to be increased with every time that statement was repeated, with increases wearing out around the ninth time. This finding supports earlier research on the illusory truth effect, which is the tendency to perceive claims as truer if we’ve been exposed to them before.

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