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How East Coast Media Bias Skews the News
Go west, media outlets: The lack of geographical perspective is damaging coverage of matters ranging from national politics to climate change.
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Biases in algorithms hurt those looking for information on health
YouTube hosts millions of videos related to health care. The Health Information National Trends Survey reports that 75% of Americans go to the internet first when looking for information about health or medical topics. YouTube is one of the most popular online platforms, with billions of views every day, and has emerged as a significant source of health information.
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We ignore what doesn’t fit with our biases – even if it costs us
We tend to pay more attention to information that confirms our own beliefs and biases, and we are prepared to lose money to stick to our guns. By Jessica Hamzelou.
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The Atir-Rosenzweig-Dunning Effect: When Experts Claim to Know the Unknowable
The researcher behind the famed Dunning-Kruger Effect has found expertise can lead us to claim impossible knowledge. By Simon Oxenham.
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ProjectImplicit
I found this collection of tests used to gauge implicit bias absolutely fascinating.
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