Topic Brief: When offered evidence that goes against their current beliefs, people usually reject the evidence and double down on their beliefs ... This podcast was recorded on June 25, 2017 Email us at recklesslyskeptical.com Thanks for listening!
Epistemic 20 A Street Epistemology Discussion The Backfire Effect -
When offered evidence that goes against their current beliefs, people usually reject the evidence and double down on their beliefs ... This podcast was recorded on June 25, 2017 Email us at recklesslyskeptical.com Thanks for listening! Location: Oslo, Norway Recorded: 27 January 2018 Released: 15 February 2018 Twitter: (follow ...
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- When offered evidence that goes against their current beliefs, people usually reject the evidence and double down on their beliefs ...
- This podcast was recorded on June 25, 2017 Email us at recklesslyskeptical.com Thanks for listening!
- Location: Oslo, Norway Recorded: 27 January 2018 Released: 15 February 2018 Twitter: (follow ...
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