studies investigated positivity and fluency influences on the truth effect. Study 1 found cor-th!” 1.1. What causes the truth effect? Arkes, Boehm, and Xu (1991) discussed two reasons why repetition leads to judged truth: referential validity and famil-iarity. If statements are remembered, memory acts as a reference, and this reference leads to higher truth ratings (see als
Language is one of the main means of acquiring information about the world. An important debate in s...
Previous research has shown that fluency effects are driven by discrepancies between current and bas...
Two experiments contrast the effects of fluency due to repetition and fluency due to color contrast ...
Statements' rated truth increases when people encounter them repeatedly. Processing fluency is a cen...
Repeated statements are more frequently judged to be true. One position relates this so‐called “trut...
People are more likely to judge repeated statements as true compared to new statements, a phenomenon...
Past research indicates that people judge repeated statements as more true than new ones. An experie...
We contrast the effects of conceptual and perceptual fluency resulting from repetition in the truth ...
Typically, people are more likely to consider a previously seen or heard statement as true compared ...
Information is more likely believed to be true when it feels easy rather than difficult to process. ...
People judge repeated statements as more truthful than new statements: a truth effect. In three pre-...
Past research indicates that people judge repeated statements as more true than new ones. An experie...
Tell me something that sounds familiar and I will believe it to be true. This is a statement that we...
Tese de Doutoramento apresentada ao ISPA - Instituto UniversitárioABSTRACT: Repetition seems to incr...
Truth bias is the tendency to believe information whether or not it is true. According to a prominen...
Language is one of the main means of acquiring information about the world. An important debate in s...
Previous research has shown that fluency effects are driven by discrepancies between current and bas...
Two experiments contrast the effects of fluency due to repetition and fluency due to color contrast ...
Statements' rated truth increases when people encounter them repeatedly. Processing fluency is a cen...
Repeated statements are more frequently judged to be true. One position relates this so‐called “trut...
People are more likely to judge repeated statements as true compared to new statements, a phenomenon...
Past research indicates that people judge repeated statements as more true than new ones. An experie...
We contrast the effects of conceptual and perceptual fluency resulting from repetition in the truth ...
Typically, people are more likely to consider a previously seen or heard statement as true compared ...
Information is more likely believed to be true when it feels easy rather than difficult to process. ...
People judge repeated statements as more truthful than new statements: a truth effect. In three pre-...
Past research indicates that people judge repeated statements as more true than new ones. An experie...
Tell me something that sounds familiar and I will believe it to be true. This is a statement that we...
Tese de Doutoramento apresentada ao ISPA - Instituto UniversitárioABSTRACT: Repetition seems to incr...
Truth bias is the tendency to believe information whether or not it is true. According to a prominen...
Language is one of the main means of acquiring information about the world. An important debate in s...
Previous research has shown that fluency effects are driven by discrepancies between current and bas...
Two experiments contrast the effects of fluency due to repetition and fluency due to color contrast ...