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UM Psychology Community Talk with Dr. Allison Earl

Dr. Allison Earl, Assistant Professor of Psychology UM
Monday, September 25, 2017
7:00-8:30 PM
Off Campus Location
Is the news fake and the facts alternative? Why people hear what they want to hear and how to effectively bridge the divide

Abstract:
Fake news is only fake to those who don’t believe it. In other words, what we already think can color how we evaluate new persuasive messages, particularly about topics in which we are deeply invested (e.g., gun control, climate change, health recommendations). This talk will explore some common pitfalls when evaluating information about which we already have opinions, as well as why we are so motivated to feel right (even when we may not be), and will conclude with some strategies for reducing these biases.


Bio:
Dr. Allison Earl is an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of the Health, Attitudes, and Influence Lab (HAILab) at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses primarily on what information people approach or avoid – and why – and how these tendencies impact what we think, feel, and do.
Building: Off Campus Location
Location: Ann Arbor Public Library (downtown branch)
Event Type: Presentation
Tags: Community Service, Free, Psychology
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Exploring the Mind, Department of Psychology