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“You should work to reduce your biases, but to say you have none is a sign that you have many. To state your beliefs up front – to say ‘Here’s where I’m coming from’ -is a way to operate in good faith and to recognize that you perceive reality through a subjective filter....
The spasmodic movements ceased.The face relaxed, the lids half closed on the eyeballs, leaving only the white of the conjunctiva visible, exactly as in the dying whom we have occasion to see every day in the exercise of our profession, or as in those just dead.It was then that I called...
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D.they scored lower on the test for racism 35.It can be concluded from the passage thatC. A.technology helps people realize their dreams B.our biases could be eliminated through experiments C.virtual reality helps promote understanding among people ...
However it came to be known by such a name, it is clear that Baader-Meinhof is yet another charming fantasy whose magic is diluted by stick-in-the-mud science and its sinister cohort: facts. But if you’ve never heard of the phenomenon before, be sure to watch for it in the next ...
Please describe the puzzle / game / exercise and its solution / strategy / take-away separately in order to avoid spoiling it. Am particularly interested in cognitive biases, but don’t want to restrict the answer-space to those....
but not your own facts. if the evidence shows that your position isn't based in reality, accept that and move on. acknowledge your biases. everyone has them, and it's best to be up front about what's shaping our arguments. if you arrive at irreconcilable differences, curtail the conversa...
Jennifer Jane Marshall, an art history professor at the University of Minnesota, takes on discovery narratives, which play an outsized role in the broader narrative of self-taught art. “I examine the discovery narrative of these artists not for the facts they relay, which are often apocryphal...
and less than 0.05C since 1940. We're are talking about the difference between a rural America with horses and dirt roads and a modern urban society with asphalt and air conditioning and cars. This rediculously small adjustment reflects two biases among anthropogenic global warming advocates: 1)...