“…We also found no significant effect of source, which was surprising given that past studies have found that pseudo-profound bullshit is rated as more profound when attributed to credible or expert sources than when no source is given (Gligori c & Vilotijevi c, 2020; Hoogeveen et al, 2022;Ili c & Damnjanovi c, 2021). However, much of the bullshit that people are exposed to is encountered online (Simpson, 2019) and the way that we presented our stimuli is noticeably dissimilar to the visual formats more common to the ways in which misinformation is often presented online, particularly on social media (e.g., memes, fake news headlines, social media comments, etc.).…”