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Something is wrong at the end of this sentence, but I’m not sure of the author’s intention, so I can’t do anything. The author or someone else should really address it:
Researchers observed the illusory truth effect's impact even on participants who knew the correct answer to begin with but were persuaded to believe otherwise through the repetition of a falsehood, to "processing fluency".
I’m not sure what the author wanted to say about “processing fluency”, but all I know is that the sentence stops making sense at the comma before “to ‘processing fluency’”.
Also, I have a question. Why does nothing appear on the page when you click on “Talk”? For articles on other topics a list of recent things that have been written appears on the talk page itself, but for this article there is nothing there.
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