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This video discusses psychological research into the the reasons people hold onto inaccurate beliefs even in the face of strong counterevidence. In it, I summarize findings from
Lewandowsky, Ecker, Seifert, Swartz, & Cook (2012) "Misinformation and Its Correction"
Cook & Lewandowsky (2012) The Debunking Handbook
Nyhan, Reifler, Richey, & Freed (2013) "Effective Messages in Vaccine Promotion"
Johnson & Seifert (1994) "Sources of the Continued Influence Effect"
Lakoff (2004) Don't Think of an Elephant
This video discusses psychological research into the the reasons people hold onto inaccurate beliefs even in the face of strong counterevidence. In it, I summarize findings from
Lewandowsky, Ecker, Seifert, Swartz, & Cook (2012) "Misinformation and Its Correction"
Cook & Lewandowsky (2012) The Debunking Handbook
Nyhan, Reifler, Richey, & Freed (2013) "Effective Messages in Vaccine Promotion"
Johnson & Seifert (1994) "Sources of the Continued Influence Effect"
Lakoff (2004) Don't Think of an Elephant