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Cognitive psychologist Briony Swire-Thompson on the science of lies, misinformation and fact-checking

Cognitive psychologist Briony Swire-Thompson on the science of lies, misinformation and fact-checking

Reliable Sources · CNN Podcasts

November 25, 202025m 44s

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Show Notes

What is the allure of misinformation? What are the reasons why people believe lies, and what does it take to change their minds? Brian Stelter speaks with Briony Swire-Thompson, cognitive psychologist and senior research scientist at Northeastern University's Network Science Institute, for answers. Swire-Thompson shares what her research has shown about lies, trust, and belief, and how Trumpism has changed the field of study. When it comes to conspiracy theories, Swire-Thompson says election denialism "has all the makings of a long-lasting conspiracy theory."

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