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27 Mar

The Psychology Of Fake News

Tania Lombrozo takes a look at the psychology of fake news and how we might protect ourselves against it.

How can we succeed in creating and perpetuating a culture that values and promotes truth? Cognitive scientist Tania Lombrozo considers the science of fake news — and how to protect ourselves.

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