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Psychologists have a name for our tendency to confuse our own perspective with something more universal: it’s called “naive realism,” the sense that we are seeing reality as it truly is, without filters or errors.[9] Naive realism can lead us badly astray when we confuse our personal perspective on the world with some universal truth.
The Data Detective: Ten Easy Rules to Make Sense of Statistics
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