The Illusory Truth Effect | When Repetition Feels Like Reality
Static Mode Edition — ETHIAX
Why do repeated claims start to feel true — even without evidence?
Why does familiarity quietly replace verification?
In this Static Mode Edition of ETHIAX, we explore The Illusory Truth Effect — a psychological phenomenon where repeated information becomes more believable simply because it’s familiar. Not because it’s accurate. Not because it’s proven. But because it’s been heard before.
This episode is designed for focused listening.
No moving visuals. No stimulation.
Just one static image and calm, deliberate narration — ideal to listen to in the background while working, studying, or taking a quiet moment for yourself.
The Illusory Truth Effect reveals how repetition lowers skepticism, how processing fluency feels like credibility, and why false ideas can spread without persuasion. From media and social platforms to beliefs about ourselves, this bias shapes what feels “obvious” long before it’s examined.
In this episode, we explore:
What the Illusory Truth Effect is and how it works
Why familiarity is mistaken for accuracy
How repetition overrides critical evaluation
The ethical cost of repeated falsehoods
Why responsibility begins with verification, not comfort
ETHIAX examines psychology where it meets responsibility.
Not to reject familiarity — but to test it.
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🧠 Static Mode Edition — psychology without distraction
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