Section 3 Flashcards

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bias

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when someone believes a conclusion even if there is evidence against it based on an idea that they already have.

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principle of charity

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interpreting someone else’s reasoning the best that you can; trying to understand their reasoning before jumping to the idea that they are biased.

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Confirmation Bias

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The tendency to seek out evidence that supports your own reasoning while ignoring evidence that goes against it. This makes for a biased and potentially incorrect argument.

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Cognitive Bias

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the way that we naturally categorize the world around us and make sense of the world.

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Alief

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Automatic belief like attitudes that can explain how instinct can conflict with reasoning.

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Heuristic

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Rule of thumb, ready strategy, shortcut in action. Something that usually works but might not always.

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Concept

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Lumping ideas together makes a concept.

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Algorithm

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More specific way of thinking that takes longer than heuristics but guarantees a solution.

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belief perseverance

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tendency to cling to initial beliefs or concepts despite evidence leading to the contrary

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availability heuristic

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runs on quickness and vividness to recall

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representativeness heuristic

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something familiar giving you a prejudice based on nearest idea in your head (eg robber = man in ski mask)

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anchoring and adjustment

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anchoring to the first piece of information available to us and adjusting our idea from there.

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algorithm bubble

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online algorithm that keeps you in your information bubble, only getting certain things pushed out to you.

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14
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selection bias

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when the sample does not represent the total population.

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15
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self selection

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another form of selection bias

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16
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selective reporting

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skewing the way that something is reported so that it comes across the way that one wants it to. could involve making something look better or worse than it actually is to make people believe what you do.

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stratified random sampling

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splitting population into groups of interest and picking people from each group so that everyone is properly represented

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snowball sampling

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people currently involved are asked to recruit people they know from the population of interest.

19
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census

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survey that samples an entire population. gets info that would otherwise be difficult to get.

20
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strong inductive generalization

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a generalization based on an adequate number of relevant cases.