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42 - Anuj Shah: Knowledge of Strangers and Community Policing

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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What Do You Think You Know About Me?

Eaus: Do you think it's that because they know this police officer, then they think that they're being saveled somehow? Or could it be that this thing that you discovered in the lab, some sort of cognitive bias, where you just expect that if you know something about someone, in this case, a police officer, en, that they would just know some things about you. And you're, in a sense, taking advantage of this cognitive bias to to encourage this intervention of like getting people to have relationships their officers. Eaus: We can't fully rule this out, because the control condition doesn't have any changes at all. But we could look at other work

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