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Ep: 95 Steven Pinker‘s ”Rationality” Chapters 1 & 2 Remarks and Analysis

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The Wasson Selection Test

The wasson selection task named after its creator the cognitive psychologist peter wasson has been administered with various if p then q rules for 65 years. A common explanation is that it reveals our confirmation bias the bad habit of seeking evidence that ratifies a belief and being in curious about the evidence that might falsify it. It's not that they're incapable of understanding the right answer as soon as it is explained to them they slapped themselves on the forehead and accepted but their unreflective intuition left to its own devices fails to do the logic. People are more interested in solving problems involving numbers than doing algebra typically speaking when those numbers actually have a dollar sign associated with them then it's easier still

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