Asked by
Kiervy Casandra
on Nov 12, 2024Verified
The fact that statements are more believable when they are repeated explains how misinformation can be spread through
A) false news.
B) repetition.
C) availability of powerful examples.
D) group identity.
Misinformation
False or inaccurate information that is spread, regardless of intention to deceive.
Repeated
An action or event that occurs more than once or has been done or said again.
Believable
Capable of being accepted as true or realistic; convincing or credible.
- Grasp the influence of misinformation, biases, and critical thinking roadblocks on perception and belief formation.
Verified Answer
EB
Learning Objectives
- Grasp the influence of misinformation, biases, and critical thinking roadblocks on perception and belief formation.
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