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

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Perceptions of Truth in Political News

This chapter examines how political beliefs shape individuals' interpretations of news, focusing on the impact of partisan bias on perceived credibility. Through a study conducted around the 2020 election, the speakers reveal that participants were more inclined to accept and share news that aligns with their political identities, often neglecting factual accuracy. The discussion underscores the crucial need for discernment in a democratic society amidst rising misinformation and diminishing media objectivity.

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