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Changing beliefs about past public events with believable and unbelievable doctored photographs.Competing cues: Older adults rely on knowledge in the face of fluency.Inoculating against misinformation.Vigilant conservatism in evaluating communicated information.The Spanish General Knowledge Norms.Unveiling the truth: warnings reduce the repetition-based truth effect.Exploring students' use of online sources in small groups with an augmented reality-based activity – group dynamics negatively affect identification of authentic online information.
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description
im Oktober 2015 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в жовтні 2015
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Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth
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Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth
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Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth
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Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth
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Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth
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Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth
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P356
P1476
Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth
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B. Keith Payne
Nadia M. Brashier
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10.1037/XGE0000098
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2015-10-01T00:00:00Z