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dcalvillo.bsky.social
Professor and cognitive psychologist @CSUSM researching misinformation and memory
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“Both partisans and strong partisans who were presented with incoherence-inducing news stories containing misinformation exerted more metacognitive effort, more correctly reported that the news stories were inaccurate, and agreed less with those news stories.” www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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For non-psychologists wondering what happened, the official report on the scandal is here 👀 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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This seems related to the production effect in memory: produced info is better remembered than info that is read. The stronger memory could lead to greater truth judgments. Is that your take?
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Can you please add me?
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Two of my grad students are presenting posters about the illusory truth effect on Saturday (6pm #6063 and 7:45pm #7047).
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I’ve used Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Lab by Kathleen Galotti
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I drive a Jeep Wrangler 4xe (plug in hybrid).
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Can you please add me? I research susceptibility to misinform. Thanks!
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Nevermind. You added me to the first list. No need to be here too.
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Can you please add me? I’m a cognitive psychologist. Thanks!