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Evidence for the Truthiness Effect: The Product Evaluation Task Experiment
Cardwell, Newman, Garry, Mantonakis, & Beckett (2017) conducted a product evaluation task in participants were given the opportunity to taste wines that either did or did not contain a non-probative photo on the wine label. The effect of positive claims regarding the wines (i.e. "This wine was rated high quality") was examined.
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