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  1. Stories, Statistics, and Memory

    academic.oup.com/qje/advance-a

    "This article proposes that information type—story versus statistic—shapes selective memory. In controlled experiments, we document a pronounced story-statistic gap in memory: the average impact of statistics on beliefs fades by 73% over the course of a day, but the impact of a story fades by only 32%." -- #ThomasGraeber #ChristopherRoth #FlorianZimmermann

    #theMind #storytelling #information

  2. Stories, Statistics, and Memory

    academic.oup.com/qje/advance-a

    "This article proposes that information type—story versus statistic—shapes selective memory. In controlled experiments, we document a pronounced story-statistic gap in memory: the average impact of statistics on beliefs fades by 73% over the course of a day, but the impact of a story fades by only 32%." -- #ThomasGraeber #ChristopherRoth #FlorianZimmermann

    #theMind #storytelling #information

  3. Stories, Statistics, and Memory

    academic.oup.com/qje/advance-a

    "This article proposes that information type—story versus statistic—shapes selective memory. In controlled experiments, we document a pronounced story-statistic gap in memory: the average impact of statistics on beliefs fades by 73% over the course of a day, but the impact of a story fades by only 32%." -- #ThomasGraeber #ChristopherRoth #FlorianZimmermann

    #theMind #storytelling #information

  4. Stories, Statistics, and Memory

    academic.oup.com/qje/advance-a

    "This article proposes that information type—story versus statistic—shapes selective memory. In controlled experiments, we document a pronounced story-statistic gap in memory: the average impact of statistics on beliefs fades by 73% over the course of a day, but the impact of a story fades by only 32%." -- #ThomasGraeber #ChristopherRoth #FlorianZimmermann

    #theMind #storytelling #information

  5. Stories, Statistics, and Memory

    academic.oup.com/qje/advance-a

    "This article proposes that information type—story versus statistic—shapes selective memory. In controlled experiments, we document a pronounced story-statistic gap in memory: the average impact of statistics on beliefs fades by 73% over the course of a day, but the impact of a story fades by only 32%." -- #ThomasGraeber #ChristopherRoth #FlorianZimmermann

    #theMind #storytelling #information