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Is Earth a Perfect Square? Repetition Increases the Perceived Truth of Highly Implausible Statements
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2021
unpublished
A single exposure to statements is typically enough to increase their perceived truth. This Truth-by-Repetition (TBR) effect has long been assumed to occur only with statements whose truth value is unknown to participants. Contrary to this hypothesis, recent research found a TBR effect with statements known to be false. Of note, a recent model even posits that repetition could increase the perceived truth of highly implausible statements. As for now, however, no empirical evidence has reported
doi:10.31234/osf.io/fce8z
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