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Even simple facts, when learned superficially, can turn against you, for reasons related to representativeness bias. Norbert Schwarz et alal. write1:
↩Schwarz, N., Sanna, L.J., Skurnik, I., & Yoon, C. (2007). "Metacognitive experiences and the intricacies of setting people straight: Implications for debiasing and public information campaigns". Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 39: 127-161.