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141 - Michael Schwalbe and Geoff Cohen: When Politics Trumps Truths

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Media Bias and Misinformation: Navigating Truth in Elections

This chapter explores the implications of media bias leading up to elections, focusing on how one-sided news and partisanship skew individual perceptions of truth. It critiques current solutions like fact-checking and emphasizes the importance of humility and critical thinking to combat biases in a post-truth society. Additionally, it discusses future research directions on how people process true versus fake news and potential interventions for enhancing media literacy.

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