“…Decades of data from a variety of misconception tests show that introductory psychology students are no exception. They typically enter the course endorsing 24%–71% of incorrect statements about behavior and mental processes (e.g., Bamberger et al, 2023; Best, 1982; McKeachie, 1960). For example, most students believe, often with great confidence, that eyewitness testimony is the most reliable kind of evidence in criminal trials, that polygraphs are infallible lie detectors, that people learn best when teaching methods match their personal learning styles, and that to be successful, psychotherapy must delve into childhood problems.…”