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The illusory truth effect (also known as the illusion of truth effect, validity effect, truth effect, or the reiteration effect) is the tendency to believe false information to be correct after repeated exposure. 💁♂️
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ThreeLittleBirds · F
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Samek · 36-40, M
If it's sociologically related, it's all just story telling anyways.
Reject · 26-30, M
Truth is subjective. Even that which can be proven doesn’t have the full picture and without that, it’s impossible to know how valid that tiny piece of truth may or may not be.
ThreeLittleBirds · F
Yes Sir 😌 🤍 @Reject
Justafantasy · M
If I tell you 3 versions of 1 story and none of them are lies what's the truth?
NerdyPotato · M
We've seen that over the past few years in politics. It's not pretty...
Degbeme · 70-79, M
They both become bigger than they should.
ThreeLittleBirds · F
Seems that way doesn’t it Mr Cool 😎 @Degbeme
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We are already there. 😔
ThreeLittleBirds · F
Seems that way 🥀
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NotMy1stRodeo · 56-60, M
Political rallies ? ;-)