Published in Pharma Law Weekly, March 27th, 2007
This trend article about University of Heidelberg, Germany, is an immediate alert from NewsRx to identify developing directions of research.
Study 1: Research findings, "Reversing the truth effect: learning the interpretation of processing fluency in judgments of truth," are discussed in a new report. "Repeated statements receive higher truth ratings than new statements. Given that repetition leads to greater experienced processing fluency, the author proposes that fluency is used in truth judgments according to its ecological validity," investigators in Heidelberg, Germany...
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Source: Pharma Law Weekly (2007-03-27)
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