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The results showed that people prone to delusional thinking, religious fundamentalists, and dogmatists tended to believe all news, regardless of plausibility. Big ThinkWho believes fake news? Study identifies 3 groups of people Matthew Davis
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: cognitive-affective bias
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The results showed that people prone to delusional thinking, religious fundamentalists, and dogmatists tended to believe all news, regardless of plausibility. Big ThinkWho believes fake news? Study identifies 3 groups of people Matthew Davis
Topics:
Mike Norman considers the following as important: cognitive-affective bias
This could be interesting, too:
Mike Norman writes Why we are wrong — Chris Dillow
Mike Norman writes Gigerenzer: “The Bias Bias in Behavioral Economics,” including discussion of political implications — Andrew Gelman
The results showed that people prone to delusional thinking, religious fundamentalists, and dogmatists tended to believe all news, regardless of plausibility.Big Think
Who believes fake news? Study identifies 3 groups of people
Matthew Davis