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Most of us are convinced we will not fall for scams. But that confidence may be misplaced, especially if we view the world in specific ways, new research finds. The attitudes and beliefs that shape how people view the world — a concept known as “mental frames” — might influence how likely they are to fall prey to a scam, according to a two-year study by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation…

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