low·er criticism (lō′ər) n. Critical study, especially of the Bible, that attends chiefly to the words of the work being examined, exploring their meaning and seeking to establish an accurate text. [As againsthigher criticism.]
The Bible contains many examples of Moses and other leaders being instructed to divide property or land by lot, while Roman emperors used lotteries for slaves and other goods. While some critics of financial lotteries claim that they are addictive forms of gambling, others point out that the ...
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with low cognitive ability to make more errors in judgments, both pessimistic and optimistic. But the results are clear: low cognitive ability leads to more self-flattering biases—people essentially deluding themselves to a degree,” said Dr. Chris Dawson of the University’s School of Management...