Peter Bradley

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Culture is one reason that different scientists take different views on the fossil evidence. It is not merely disagreement about the facts, though that too is important. Richard Feynman was one of the first to notice that results of physics experiments tended to be closer to published expectations than one would have otherwise expected. This points to one cultural effect in science known as ‘confirmation bias’.
How Language Began: The Story of Humanity's Greatest Invention
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