Episode

How a Single Source of Information Can Seem Like Several

Podcast
Choiceology with Katy Milkman
Published
Aug 11, 2025
Duration seconds
1716
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Summary

It must be great if everyone is talking about it, right? Learn how we overweight a single source of information when exposed to it through multiple channels.