The impact of repetition-induced familiarity on agreement with weak and strong arguments.

WG Moons, DM Mackie… - Journal of personality …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …

The impact of repetition-induced familiarity on agreement with weak and strong arguments.

WG Moons, DM Mackie… - Journal of Personality …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …

The impact of repetition-induced familiarity on agreement with weak and strong arguments.

WG Moons, DM Mackie… - Journal of Personality and …, 2009 - europepmc.org
Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …

The Impact of Repetition-Induced Familiarity on Agreement With Weak and Strong Arguments

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Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …

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Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …

The impact of repetition-induced familiarity on agreement with weak and strong arguments

WG Moons, DM Mackie, T Garcia-Marques - 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …

The impact of repetition-induced familiarity on agreement with weak and strong arguments

WG Moons, DM Mackie… - Journal of Personality …, 2009 - repositorio.ispa.pt
Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …

[引用][C] The impact of repetition-induced familiarity on agreement with weak and strong arguments.

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Repeated statements are perceived as more valid than novel ones, termed the illusion of
truth effect, presumably because repetition imbues the statement with familiarity. In 3 studies …