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9NEWS | Why do we think we're right when we're wrong? New study claims to have found the answer @9news | Uploaded 2 days ago | Updated 5 hours ago
The study asked people to form an opinion based on a biased news article — it turns out, the people who read these tended to agree with what they read.

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