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Dr. Victor Ottati on “When self-perceptions of expertise increase closed-minded cognition: The earned dogmatism effect”

Dr. Victor Ottati on “When self-perceptions of expertise increase closed-minded cognition: The earned dogmatism effect”

Update: 2016-09-261
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I today’s episode, I share an interview that I conducted with Dr. Victor Ottati, who is a professor at Loyola University Chicago. The focus of the interview is an article published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, which is titled “When self-perceptions of expertise increase closed-minded cognition: The earned dogmatism effect.” The abstract for […]


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Dr. Victor Ottati on “When self-perceptions of expertise increase closed-minded cognition: The earned dogmatism effect”

Dr. Victor Ottati on “When self-perceptions of expertise increase closed-minded cognition: The earned dogmatism effect”

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