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Everything is Predictable: How Bayesian Statistics Explain Our World

The Michael Shermer Show

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Confronting the Conjunction Fallacy: Understanding Belief Systems

The conjunction fallacy illustrates how people's beliefs can lead them to unreasonable conclusions, particularly in conspiracy theories. For instance, the theory that planes hit the World Trade Center AND bombs were planted is statistically less likely than just the scenario with the planes alone. Strong prior beliefs can cause individuals to reject credible evidence, shifting their probability assessments toward alternative theories rather than accepting reality. This highlights the challenge of rational discourse with those holding firm beliefs; even when presented with strong counter-evidence, their cognitive bias leads them to construct justifications for their views. Understanding this psychological framework is crucial in addressing and potentially correcting false beliefs.

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