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Filter It Through a Brain Cell

Can you recognize bad thinking, manipulative advertising and tricky arguments when you see them? How about your kids - how will they know whether the memes they"re seeing on social media are really true? Critical thinking is the most important skill you can have when you’re living in a world that seems to have lost its mind. Everyone out there is trying to tell you WHAT to think, I want to teach you HOW to think! In every episode, I’m exposing the logical fallacies & cognitive biases

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341. The Overconfidence Effect Bias | Critical...
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340. The Affect Heuristic | Critical Thinking for...
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338. The Disposition Effect | Critical Thinking for...
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11:08
337. The Ostrich Effect Bias | Logic for Kids
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336. The Illusion of Transparency Bias | Critical...
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335. The Attentional Bias | Logic for Middle and High...
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334. The Steelmanning Technique | Critical Thinking...
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333. How do I start teaching critical thinking to my...
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339. The Projection Bias | Logic for Middle and High...
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332. The Hard-Easy Effect Bias | Cognitive Bias for...
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331. The IKEA Effect Bias | Logic for Teens
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330. The Hot Hand Fallacy Bias | Critical Thinking...
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329: The Barnum Effect Bias | Critical Thinking for...
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328. The Mere Exposure Effect Bias | Critical...
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327. The Just-World Hypothesis Bias | Biases for...
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326. The Frog Pond Effect | Critical Thinking for Teens
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325. Can you name the fallacy and the bias in this...
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324. The Fading Affect Bias | Logic for Teens
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323. The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect | Biases for Teens
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322. The Authority Bias | Critical Thinking for...
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