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Elizabeth
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- search your feelings
- our feelings control our expertise
- we like to confirm our beliefs
- emotions cloud judgement
- bias conforming
- we are more likely to not look for faults if we “want to believe” something
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- our feelings control our expertise
- we like to confirm our beliefs
- emotions cloud judgement
- bias conforming
- we are more likely to not look for faults if we “want to believe” something
Rachel
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If algorithms are shown a skewed sample of the world, they will reach a skewed conclusion.
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Rachel
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Psychologist are increasingly acknowledging the problem of experiments that study only “weird subjects“ that is, Western, Educated, and from Industrialized Rich Democracies.
Missing responses are examples of “dark data“ we know the people are out there and we know they have opinions, but we can only guess what those opinions are. David Hand.
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Missing responses are examples of “dark data“ we know the people are out there and we know they have opinions, but we can only guess what those opinions are. David Hand.











