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#ScienceBias is helpful for sure.
~10–20%: consistently scientific thinkers
~60–70%: sometimes scientific, sometimes intuitive
~10–30%: rarely scientific in reasoning

In the US it is probably 10 / 60 / 30. We experience the consequences...

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I feel #ScienceBias overrides most of these.

But maybe that’s just my overconfidence?

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Masking for COVID (or other viruses for that matter) review

✅ Infection risk reduced

✅ Transmission reduced

✅ Incidence reduced

✅ Death reduced

“Work” v “doesn’t work” always bothered me. It was never 100% v 0%.

They helped some % (with sometimes major flaws/caveats.)

#MedSky
#ScienceBias

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Foundational assumptions + empirical testing + fallibility is the “scientific workaround” to the trilemma.

#ScienceBias
#Philosophy

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“Teaching builds bureaucracy tolerance.”

The exact opposite.

The Scientific Method
questions assumptions, tests claims, criticizes results & accepts only after the questioning, testing & criticizing.

Teaching hones kids’ skepticism & criticism.

#EduSky
#Science
#ScienceBias
#PublicEducation

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Myth: Eels Are Important | Man Science Part 13
Myth: Eels Are Important | Man Science Part 13 YouTube video by The She Center

Why were Victorian men convinced eels came from beetle butts and horsehair?

Find out on another exciting episode of ... Man Science!

👨‍🔬 Part 13
📚 The Truth About Animals by Lucy Cooke
📲 linktr.ee/theshecenter

#manscience #eelobsession #sciencebias #womeninscience

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IoV...

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Scientific Objectivity Is a Myth: How Culture Shapes Research

Scientific Objectivity Is a Myth: How Culture Shapes Research

Historians argue cultural values have shaped scientific questions since the 15th‑century shift, and current debates link bias to topics like vaccines and climate change. Read more: getnews.me/scientific-objectivity-i... #sciencebias #objectivity

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