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Jonah berger makes the false claim on page 93 that there are no links between vaccines and autism. He also seems to mistakenly believe that most people trust the cdc. Many of his assertions are likely incomplete, irrelevant, and not actionable.
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- This product had a total of 1,073 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 1 2023.
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One thing they have in common is the recognition that change is hard people resist change and that being right and reminding people why they are wrong isn’t a winning strategy
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Ive highlighted written in the margins circled dozens of phrases and footnotes and have it bent out of shape
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