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Scientific American,
More than 2,000 years ago Socrates thundered against the invention of writing, fearful of the forgetfulness it would cause.
Three factors explain why it’s so hard to change our minds — but it’s not hopeless
Inverse,
“Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign that contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.…
Conspiracy theorists and naysayers: Why do some people ‘distrust’ science?
Qrius,
Laurence D. Hurst, University of Bath During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had…
Why some people don't trust science – and how to change their minds
EconoTimes,
During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
Why Some People Don’t Trust Science
Pratirodh,
During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
Por qué algunas personas no confían en la ciencia y cómo cambiar de opinión
Espanol.news,
Crédito: NASA Durante la pandemia, un tercio de los habitantes del Reino Unido informaron que su confianza en la ciencia había…
Why some people don’t trust science—and how to change their minds
My droll,
During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
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During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
Why some people don't trust science—and how to change their minds
MSN,
During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
Why some people don't trust science—and how to change their minds
Phys.org,
During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
Why some people don’t trust science – and how to change their minds
Devdiscourse,
Bath Bath (UK), Dec 31 (The Conversation) During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science…
Why some people don’t trust science – and how to change their minds
Free Mail South Africa,
Why some people don’t trust science – and how to change their minds: During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported…
News story from Big News Network on Friday 29 December 2023
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MIL-OSI Global: Why some people don’t trust science – and how to change their minds
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Nasa/wikipedia During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased,.
Why some people don't trust science – and how to change their minds
Yahoo! News,
During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
Why some people don't trust science – and how to change their minds
The Conversation,
During the pandemic, a third of people in the UK reported that their trust in science had increased, we recently discovered.
Collaboration Allows Pharmacy Employees to Increase Vaccination Rates
Pharmacy Times,
For many pharmacists, making immunization recommendations is a daily need but a daunting task.
Defending Your Organization From Misinformation Via Neuroscience
Forbes,
am EST|Press play to listen to this article! Got it! Whenever you hear something repeated, it feels more true when you hear it…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
Japan Today,
The impact of disinformation and misinformation has become impossible to ignore.
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
Idaho Press,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Lawrence…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
Houston Chronicle,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
SFGate,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Lawrence…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
San Antonio Express-News,
(THE CONVERSATION) The impact of disinformation and misinformation has become impossible to ignore.
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
The Darien Times,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Article…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
Shelton Herald,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
New Canaan Advertiser,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
Yahoo! News,
The impact of disinformation and misinformation has become impossible to ignore.
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
Newsbreak,
(ROCHESTER, NY) The impact of disinformation and misinformation has become impossible to ignore.
Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?
The Conversation,
The impact of disinformation and misinformation has become impossible to ignore.
Cinco claves para hablar con un conspiranoico
El Nuevo Herald (US),
Shocked person reading conspiracy theories and fake news nicoletaionescu /iStockphoto Instintivamente, cuando hablamos con…
Cinco claves para hablar con un conspiranoico
On Cuba News,
Por Daniel Jolley, University of Nottingham; Karen Douglas, University of Kent y Mathew Marques, La Trobe University…
News story from Yahoo! España on Tuesday 24 January 2023
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Cinco claves para hablar con un conspiranoico
The Conversation,
Instintivamente, cuando hablamos con defensores de teorías conspiranoicas solemos intentar desautorizar sus ideas con información…
Watch: GOP operative thanks God for killing Georgia House Speaker because he was an 'obstacle' to abortion bans
The Raw Story,
But research into how to talk with conspiracy believers is beginning to show returns.
Former top Trump ‘loyalty cop’ John McEntee testifies before grand jury: CNN
The Raw Story,
But research into how to talk with conspiracy believers is beginning to show returns.
NC Marine, 2 others were on active duty when they broke into the Capitol on Jan. 6, FBI says
The Raw Story,
But research into how to talk with conspiracy believers is beginning to show returns.
Sam Bankman-Fried’s Stanford professor father is up to ‘his eyeballs’ in son’s legal drama, report says
The Raw Story,
But research into how to talk with conspiracy believers is beginning to show returns.
MIL-OSI Global: How to talk to someone about conspiracy theories in five simple steps
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Daniel Jolley, Assistant Professor in Social Psychology, University of Nottingham These conversations may be difficult…
News story from Big News Network on Friday 20 January 2023
Big News Network,
How to talk to someone about conspiracy theories in five simple steps
Yahoo! News,
People’s first instinct when engaging with conspiracy believers is often to try and debunk their ideas with factual and…
How to talk to someone about conspiracy theories in five simple steps
The Conversation,
People’s first instinct when engaging with conspiracy believers is often to try and debunk their ideas with factual and…
How to talk to someone about conspiracy theories in five simple steps
Phys.org,
People's first instinct when engaging with conspiracy believers is often to try and debunk their ideas with factual and…
Community Health Workers’ Critical Role in Trust Building Between the Medical System and Communities of Color
AJMC,
The authors interrogate elements of routine medical practice in New York City to argue for reforms of hospital culture through…
Countering the gun lobby’s firehose of falsehood
MSN,
Over the past 50 years, and particularly since the early 2000s, the gun lobby has notched substantial successes in weakening…
Countering the gun lobby’s firehose of falsehood
The Hill,
by Devin Hughes, opinion contributor - 09/25/22 9:00 AM ET The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view…
Countering the gun lobby’s firehose of falsehood
Newsbreak,
- NewsBreak Over the past 50 years, and particularly since the early 2000s, the gun lobby has notched substantial successes in…
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Big Think,
“Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.…
YouTube: How a team of scientists worked to inoculate a million users against misinformation
The Deccan Herald,
By Jon Roozenbeek, Sander van der Linden and Stephan Lewandowsky for The Conversation From the Covid-19 pandemic to the war in…
YouTube: how a team of scientists worked to inoculate a million users against misinformation
The Print,
Cambridge/Bristol, Aug 29 (The Conversation) From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide.
Youtube: Scientists' work to 'prebunk' millions of users against misinformation
Oneindia,
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide.
World News | YouTube: How a team of scientists inoculated a million users with misinformation
UAETimes.ae,
CAMBRIDGE/Bristol, Aug. 29 (Conversation) From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife around the…
YouTube: how a team of scientists worked to inoculate a million users against misinformation
Devdiscourse,
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide.
Fighting fake news: Is it possible to ‘inoculate’ users against misinformation before they see it?
Scroll India ,
From the Covid-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide.
How a team of scientists used YouTube to prevent millions of people falling for misinformation
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Across the internet there are many useless – and incorrect – pieces of information but researchers have come up with a theory…
Can you inoculate people against misinformation before they even see it? This study says yes
Nieman Journalism Lab,
Aug. 25, 2022, 10:36 a.m. “Inoculation theory is about empowering people to make their own decisions about what to believe.…
YouTube: how a team of scientists worked to inoculate a million users against misinformation
Phys.org,
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide.
MIL-OSI Global: YouTube: how a team of scientists worked to inoculate a million users against misinformation
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Jon Roozenbeek, Postdoctoral Fellow, Psychology, University of Cambridge The amount of information online is overwhelming.
YouTube: how a team of scientists worked to inoculate a million users against misinformation
The Conversation,
Publié: 24 août 2022, 20:01 CEST auteurs Jon Roozenbeek Postdoctoral Fellow, Psychology, University of Cambridge Sander van der…
YouTube: how a team of scientists worked to inoculate a million users against misinformation
Yahoo! News,
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide.
Three factors explain why it’s so hard to change our minds — but it’s not hopeless
Inverse,
“Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign that contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.…
MIL-OSI USA: Cognitive Biases and Brain Biology Help Explain Why Facts Don’t Change Minds
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Source: US State of Connecticut “Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are…
Cognitive Biases and Brain Biology Help Explain Why Facts Don’t Change Minds
Mirage News,
For many people, a challenge to their worldview feels like an attack on their personal identity and can cause them to harden…
Why facts don't change minds
Salon,
"Facts First" is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that "once facts are established, opinions can be formed.…
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Kiowa County Press ,
It can feel safer to block out contradictory information that challenges a belief.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
KRQE,
(THE CONVERSATION) “ Facts First ” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign that contends that “ once facts are established…
GOP's Scott Perry flees questions about FBI seizing his phone and searching Trump's home
The Raw Story,
I study human development, public health and behavior change. In my work, I see firsthand how hard it is to change someone’s…
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don't change minds
MedicalXpress,
Pre-election polling occurred Nov. 1-7, post-election polling was Nov. 9-13. Credit: Chart: The Conversation, CC-BY-ND Source…
Why do ‘facts’ not change opinions? It may be biology..
Qrius,
Keith M. Bellizzi, University of Connecticut “Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once…
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
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Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
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Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
The Bismarck Tribune,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Shelton Herald,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
The Darien Times,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
San Antonio Express-News,
(THE CONVERSATION) “Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are established…
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Idaho Press,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Houston Chronicle,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
The Conversation,
“Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.…
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Newsbreak,
“ Facts First ” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “ once facts are established, opinions can be…
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
New Canaan Advertiser,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Keith M.
Cognitive biases and brain biology help explain why facts don’t change minds
Yahoo! News,
“Facts First” is the tagline of a CNN branding campaign which contends that “once facts are established, opinions can be formed.…
Roots of Vaccine Hesitancy Run Deep
Pharmacy Times,
Persistence by pharmacists and showing patients respect can help overcome misinformation.
These 4 Factors Can Explain Why So Many People Are Rejecting Science
Science Alert,
Distrust of science is a massive problem. In our current environment, it's directly leading to people's deaths.
What Can We Do About Backfiring Arguments?
Psychology Today,
Have you ever tried to change someone’s mind about a topic, only to find yourself failing miserably? As we discussed in a…
Fox News isn't news
NBC News,
The problem with Fox “News,” the cable TV channel, isn’t just what it is — it’s also what it isn’t.
People Are More Likely to React to a Black Person's Story of Injustice – Even if It Happened to Someone Who Is White
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Anne Hamby…
People are more likely to react to a Black person's story of injustice – even if it happened to someone who is white
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(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Anne Hamby…
People are more likely to react to a Black person's story of injustice – even if it happened to someone who is white
Columbus Telegram,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Anne Hamby…
People are more likely to react to a Black person's story of injustice – even if it happened to someone who is white
Arizona Daily Star,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Anne Hamby…
People are more likely to react to a Black person's story of injustice – even if it happened to someone who is white
New Canaan Advertiser,
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE…
People are more likely to react to a Black person’s story of injustice – even if it happened to someone who is white
Global Advisors,
Black people are seen as more credible speaking on issues of racial injustice. Scott Olson/ The Research Brief is a short take…
People are more likely to react to a Black person's story of injustice – even if it happened to someone who is white
Houston Chronicle,
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People are more likely to react to a Black person's story of injustice – even if it happened to someone who is white
Newsbreak,
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea People appear more willing to boycott a…
Why It is So Difficult to Change Peoples’ Minds with Facts
Medium US,
min read There is a commonly held belief that the way to change people’s opinions or views is to present them with the facts…
Entscheiden: Bauchgefühl auf Abwegen
Spektrum,
Entscheiden: Bauchgefühl auf Abwegen Intuition hilft dabei, Informationen zu integrieren und Entscheidungen zu fällen.
POV: Why Fake Conspiracies Persist, Regardless of the Evidence against Them
Medium US,
Psychology offers some clues to how they arise and thrive 2 hours ago · 5 min read Photo by Cheney Orr/Bloomberg via By Peter…