Lecture 2 Flashcards

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First Instinct Fallacy

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Stick with initial hunch

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Availability Heuristic

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Estimation of the likelihood of an event by how easily it comes to mind (our minds remember bad things more so than good things)

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3 Levels of Psychological analysis

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Social Culture Influences (relating to others, personal relationships

Psychological (thoughts, feelings, emotions)

Biological (molecules, brain structure)

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Reciprocal Determinism

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tendency for people to mutually influence each other’s behaviour

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5
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Naive Realism

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Belief that we see the world exactly as is

seeing is believing

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2 Biases

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Confirmation Bias - seek evidence that supports our theory, distort evidence that contradicts

Disconfirmation Bias - seek out evidence inconsistent with a hypothesis we don’t believe and deny, distort consistent evidence

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What are the consequences of Bias

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Belief Preservance - stick to our initial beliefs despite evidence

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What is pseudoscience?

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Claims that seem scientific but aren’t - can be falsified, lack safeguards against confirmation bias and belief preseverance

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Emotional Reasoning Fallacy

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Using emotion as guide to add validity to claim, (table 1.4 p 19 first 5)

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10
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Dangers of Pseudoscience

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Opportunity Cost: what we give up (time, energy, etc.)

Inability to think critically as citizens, impact how important issues are dealt with

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Who was directly harmed by Pseudoscience?

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Candace Newmaker “Rebirthing Therapy”

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