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Bias / Critical thinking / Belief / Science studies / Behavioural sciences / Confirmation bias / Hostile media effect / Attitude polarization / Scientific method / Science / Behavior / Ethology
Date: 2000-02-16 17:57:08
Bias
Critical thinking
Belief
Science studies
Behavioural sciences
Confirmation bias
Hostile media effect
Attitude polarization
Scientific method
Science
Behavior
Ethology

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