Perseverance of social theories: The role of explanation in the persistence of discredited information
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Perseverance of social theories: The role of explanation in the persistence of discredited information
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im Januar 1980 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Perseverance of social theorie ...... nce of discredited information
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Perseverance of social theorie ...... nce of discredited information
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Craig A. Anderson
Mark R. Lepper
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10.1037/H0077720
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1980-01-01T00:00:00Z