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Suspicious Minds
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Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories
Brotherton, Rob
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"This is how confirmation bias sets in. Merely finding evidence that appears to fit our preconceptions doesn't always mean we're right, but if we don't check for evidence that we're wrong, we have no reason to question our beliefs." pg.225
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