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Why We’re Confident with Only Half the Story

Source: Neuroscience News

Some people may believe they have all the facts and make bold decisions with only half the story.  Here’s your reminder that in order to think smart, you should think twice. 
This entry was posted in How We See Things, Perception and Reality and tagged Culture & Society, Opinion, Science & Nature on June 1, 2025 by Tishawna Tate.

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