Nov
06
2020
November 06, 2020
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Elizabeth Loftus, distinguished professor of psychological science and criminology, law and society, says we are far more likely to accept misinformation when it fits with our preexisting beliefs or biases. How will the "misinformation effect" impact Americans’ trust in the electoral process in the long run? Find out in this Psychology Today article.