<div><p>When people make judgments about the truth of a claim, related but nonprobative information rapidly leads them to believe the claim–an effect called “truthiness” <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0088671#pone.0088671-Newman1" target="_blank">[1]</a>. Would the pronounceability of others’ names also influence the truthiness of claims attributed to them? We replicated previous work by asking subjects to evaluate people’s names on a positive dimension, and extended that work by asking subjects to rate those names on negative dimensions. Then we addressed a novel theoretical issue by asking subjects to read that same list of names, and judge the truth of claims attributed to them. Across all experimen...
Lie detection research indicates that perceivers have difficulty interpreting bodily, facial, voice ...
Ratings of familiarity and pronounceability were obtained from a random sample of 199 surnames (sele...
The success of human cooperation crucially depends on mechanisms enabling individuals to detect unre...
When people make judgments about the truth of a claim, related but nonprobative information rapidly ...
When people make judgments about the truth of a claim, related but nonprobative information rapidly ...
Names are rich sources of information. They can signal gender, ethnicity, or class; they may connote...
Processing fluency influences judgment as metacognitive cue. Laham, Koval, & Al- ter (2012) demonstr...
Can the mere name of a seller determine his trustworthiness in the eye of the consumer? In 10 studie...
We all have a name. However, the consequences of a name go beyond simply identifying individuals. Na...
The experimenters intended to show support that children have a bias against names that are uncommon...
Statements' rated truth increases when people encounter them repeatedly. Processing fluency is a cen...
Language is one of the main means of acquiring information about the world. An important debate in s...
This study investigates the effect of phonetic fit between spokesperson name and product attributes ...
Social psychologist Dr Simon Laham discusses his research linking the pronounceability of a person’s...
Information is more likely believed to be true when it feels easy rather than difficult to process. ...
Lie detection research indicates that perceivers have difficulty interpreting bodily, facial, voice ...
Ratings of familiarity and pronounceability were obtained from a random sample of 199 surnames (sele...
The success of human cooperation crucially depends on mechanisms enabling individuals to detect unre...
When people make judgments about the truth of a claim, related but nonprobative information rapidly ...
When people make judgments about the truth of a claim, related but nonprobative information rapidly ...
Names are rich sources of information. They can signal gender, ethnicity, or class; they may connote...
Processing fluency influences judgment as metacognitive cue. Laham, Koval, & Al- ter (2012) demonstr...
Can the mere name of a seller determine his trustworthiness in the eye of the consumer? In 10 studie...
We all have a name. However, the consequences of a name go beyond simply identifying individuals. Na...
The experimenters intended to show support that children have a bias against names that are uncommon...
Statements' rated truth increases when people encounter them repeatedly. Processing fluency is a cen...
Language is one of the main means of acquiring information about the world. An important debate in s...
This study investigates the effect of phonetic fit between spokesperson name and product attributes ...
Social psychologist Dr Simon Laham discusses his research linking the pronounceability of a person’s...
Information is more likely believed to be true when it feels easy rather than difficult to process. ...
Lie detection research indicates that perceivers have difficulty interpreting bodily, facial, voice ...
Ratings of familiarity and pronounceability were obtained from a random sample of 199 surnames (sele...
The success of human cooperation crucially depends on mechanisms enabling individuals to detect unre...