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Their conclusion seems to be that if you ask people to do things, they resist more conspicuously than if you tell people in passive voice that things must be done.
So it’s down the rabbit hole of questionable-cause logical fallacies in search of an answer: post hoc ergo propter hoc: 'after this, therefore because of this'; "since event Y followed event X, event Y must have been caused...
Guest essay by Eric Worrall The University of New South Wales, birthplace of the Ship of Fools expedition which got stuck in the Antarctic ice, is concerned that people rapidly switch to other priorities, when disasters which...
Dr. Neelu Tummala, MD claims she can see the effects of climate change increasingly impacting the bodies of her patients.
Reposted from Dr. Judith Curry’s Climate Etc. Posted on June 21, 2019 by curryja | by Judith Curry How valid conclusions often lay hidden within research reports, masked by plausible but unjustified conclusions reached...
From Physorg and the “if we can just figure out how to conceal the taste with sugar” movement. Context is king when advocating for renewable energy policies, according to political science professor June 30, 2017 by Sonia...
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