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Jul 2023
32m 50s

Why we get conned and how to avoid it, w...

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
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From Ponzi schemes to e-mail phishing identity thieves, the world can seem full of people who want to deceive us. Daniel Simons, PhD, and Christopher Chabris, PhD, co-authors of the “Nobody’s Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do About It,” talk about the cognitive habits that put us at risk of believing lies; famous frauds and cons from the worlds of ... Show More
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