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Credulity
credulity is believing without facts
"a little too quick to believe something, but they usually aren't stupid enough to act on it."
System 1 thinking is fast, automatic, intuitive, and uncritical.
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Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize is awarded "to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind
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gullibility is easily believing just about anything. we don't look for support or evidence for fact.
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We tend to shape our rumor and gossip in ways that support our preexisting stereotypes and expectations.
A positive mood facilitates system 1 thinking and gullibility,
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The National Intelligence Council recently released their report on foreign threats to the 2020 US Federal Elections. In it, the council cited examples of Russian interference in US elections. They claim Russia worked to weaken public confidence in the electoral process by intentionally spreading fake news.
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In several experiments, we found that people in a negative mood were less gullible and more skeptical. They were actually better at detecting deception.
For example, much brand name advertising subtly exploits our need for social status and identity. :
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