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Jun 2017
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Why do people believe things that aren’t...

David B. Feldman - psychology | social science | politics | mental health
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In the face of our "post-truth" era of politics, it's hard to know what to believe. According to psychology research, whether we know it or not, most of us harbor false beliefs. Do you? 
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