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TazeTSchnitzel
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Better and worse ways to spot a liar
No, that's from 11 years ago.
The actual paper was linked lower down:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10180932
rwmj
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I'm talking about the "study, just 50 out of 20,000 people managed to make a correct judgement with more than 80% accuracy" which was asked by the grandparent post, not the paper by the people interviewed in the article.
mavhc
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When will journalists reach the high standards of wikipedia and link to their sources?
DonHopkins
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When they're no longer paid to lie.
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The actual paper was linked lower down: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10180932