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#261 — Belief & Identity

Making Sense with Sam Harris

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The Repetition Offect in Memory

The more times we hear something, the more likely we are to accept it as true. The correction itself often involves a restatement of the false belief. And so the correction can serve as another repetition and make it more difficult to deleat that. But there's something it, the back fire effect, that many people now think they know something about. What is this and what do we think we know about it?

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