How facts backfireResearchers discover a surprising threat to democracy: our brainshttp://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2010/07/11/how_facts_backfire/?page=full
7/12/2010 11:36:38 PM
That article reinforces my belief of how certain people I know think they way they do.
7/12/2010 11:58:51 PM
Oh, I see... People are pissed that liberals are destroying our nation and the liberal response, "your brain doesn't work"don't think anyone's gonna buy this one.
7/13/2010 12:13:47 AM
hahacase in point...
7/13/2010 12:16:39 AM
of course, global warming hysteria doesn't apply
7/13/2010 12:28:21 AM
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7/13/2010 1:36:43 AM
If this article is true, don't the authors have a moral obligation not to publish it? The only result is that people will believe they're right even when they're not more strongly.
7/13/2010 2:26:16 AM
I cannot believe some of the idiotic stuff that passes as academic research.These specific issues are highly suspect.Reports like this (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,200499,00.html) give real credence to an affirmative answer about the presence of WMD's. Anybody who thought there were WMD's in anywhere the amount suggested by the Bush adminisrations is, of course, an idiot. But to suggest that there is not a single ounce of mustard gas in the country is equally dumb. Despite the fact that I think Bush was (is) a lying sack of shit, I still would have gotten it "wrong" according to the author, and yes, I would have become more entrenched in my position. It is absolutely retarded to say a country that actually waged a chemical war had absolutely no chemical weapons left in it. How much more would an actual Republican say the same thing?The second 'myth,' that the Bush tax cuts increased government revenues is easily misunderstood. Whether the revenue actually went up or down from the previous year is really not what people are concerned about, and yet that was the question. The real concern and debate is over whether the tax cuts made revenue higher than it otherwise would have been during that period. This second 'take' on the question is highly debatable, while the first is not. If the correct answer is given without appropriately clarifying the question, of course many will dig in their heels more.I could go on and on, but this just shows that science is incredibly difficult to get right. Experiment design is everything, and it is exceedingly rare to find an academic paper that shows evidence of real thoughtfulness in that regard.[Edited on July 13, 2010 at 4:33 AM. Reason : s]
7/13/2010 4:28:52 AM
7/13/2010 5:15:06 AM
You are such a partisan hack
7/13/2010 6:56:09 AM
^ widely believed facts ITT
7/13/2010 7:46:04 AM
Of course, this concept doesn't apply to global warmist scare mongering.
7/13/2010 9:17:02 AM
...on NPR right now.
7/13/2010 2:07:30 PM
^^^^ (1) I don't belong to any party--I'm "unaffiliated"; (2) I have never voted a straight-party ticket in my life; and (3) I voted for the aforementioned Bill Clinton--whose position was clearly that Iraq had WMDs, had used them before, and would likely use them again unless stopped. But I guess these facts, too, will backfire, which means that the real partisans here will refuse to accept them. You know, the usual.
7/13/2010 4:38:22 PM
perhaps a better term might be "ideologue"
7/13/2010 4:53:14 PM
7/13/2010 5:02:48 PM
I believe I could make a thread about how the sky is blue and LoneSnark would find a way to make it all about the free market and getting rid of government.
7/13/2010 6:03:43 PM
7/13/2010 6:38:46 PM
Short vid by gallu polling roughly on the same topic of cognitive dissonance amongst voters:
7/13/2010 6:44:20 PM
^^ Oh, okay. Well, you'd better add these Democrats to your list:
7/13/2010 7:02:42 PM
7/13/2010 8:02:01 PM
jesus christ, does hooksaw even realize how partisan he is being in a topic that was not partisan? i mean fuck. who the fuck care who it comes from, it's stupid either way. its not a "backfire," there was no agenda here. i mean fuck, what a fucking partisan dumb fuck.
7/13/2010 8:05:35 PM
^ considering the article that's the subject of the thread, are you really surprised that he still thinks Iraq was amassing WMDs?
7/13/2010 8:07:15 PM
7/13/2010 8:12:31 PM
- supplanter posts an interesting article highlighting research that demonstrates how being shown the facts tends to make people more set in their incorrect opinion- moron makes a neutral comment- solinari trolls- loneshark finds a way to make it about a free market economy- tuliplover gives an example of this phenomenom- hooksaw starts with the partisan OMG DEMOCRATS DID IT TOO i mean fucking christ, some of you guys are so predictable you could be automatedagain, WHERE THE FUCK IS THE BACKFIRE? THERE IS NO, "THIS IS A REPUBLICAN ONLY PHENOMENON" MESSAGE STATED OR IMPLIED. CHRIST YOU ARE DUMB. [Edited on July 13, 2010 at 8:13 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2010 8:29:00 PM
you misunderstood my post and i'm not sure what you inferred, you gave a couple examples of the phenomenon described in the first post. was that not what you were trying to do?
7/13/2010 8:47:28 PM
^ It seemed that you were saying I was one of these defensive types who cannot change my mind when faced with facts.But maybe I'm just being defensive and assumed your hostility
7/13/2010 8:52:11 PM
Where the fuck did i troll. You say it's not partisan - that's bullshit
7/13/2010 9:09:54 PM
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7/13/2010 9:22:55 PM
For what it's worth, I looked into it and the researcher is a former campaign director for a former Rep. US Senate candidate.
7/13/2010 9:50:14 PM
But I guess that fact, too, will backfire, right?
7/13/2010 9:56:08 PM
^^ Bernstein was a DEMOCRATIC candidate for US Senate.
7/13/2010 10:03:43 PM
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