Angela Zhang

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being better at math made partisans less likely to solve the problem correctly when solving the problem correctly meant betraying their political instincts. People weren’t reasoning to get the right answer; they were reasoning to get the answer that they wanted to be right. The skin-cream experiment wasn’t the first time Kahan had shown that partisanship has a way of short-circuiting intelligence.
Why We're Polarized
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