The very first interesting thing I learned in chapter 1 was a tendency we call hindsight bias. This is when we think we knew what the outcome was going to be the whole time, when really we had absolutely no clue. This is very interesting and relevant to me, because I often use this tendency of hindsight bias, especially when I am making a guess with my friends and I am right. I will often guess on deal or no deal and they will pick a different case and I will say, "that's gunna be a high dollar amount and I am right, then I will say I knew it." When really I had absolutely no clue, but it's just I thought I knew it. The reason why I think I may know things or what I may think is common sense is really deceptive. The way I am thinking when I use hindsight bias is by no means critical thinking which is a very important term in this chapter. This is looking for hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.
In chapter 4 the subject of nature versus nurture was what the chapter was about. It also was very involved in using twins to describe how genes affect a human. Identical twins are the closest to each other than any other relative because they come from the same egg. They have the same genes and therefore are similar, but they may have different counts of those genes, causing one twin to be more prone to disease. Identical twins may have slight differences between them, but for the most part they do almost everything the same as each other. The genes that the twins get are random from the two parents so even if both the parents are successful in sports the child may not even play sports. This impacts me to know that just because my dad may be successful in his life doesn't mean I will be successful in my life, or just because my mom is a nice and hardworking person doesn't mean I am going to be the same way. This is deceptive to me because I thought that I would just get these traits, but actually I will have to work and possibly change to be like them. Back to the identical twins, they are always really close because they are from the same egg, where as my brother and I don't get along at all and right now he doesn't care to hang out ever. In fact, he seems to be nothing like me.
The most interesting piece of information I learned is how misleading our mind or thoughts can really be, and that is why we have to be critical thinkers. I find this interesting because I always thought that, that gut feeling you get is the most accurate source and you should believe it, but by taking this class I now know that this assumption is by no means right. It just seems like there would be a logical explanation for why I get that gut feeling.
That leads me into my first question. Why do we get gut feelings when making decisions?
Why do we often question ourselfs?
Why do we really develope the way we do?
How random is the mind and how detailed?
Psychology
All these random thoughts,
What do they really mean
I try find an answer,
By thinking critically
Then I find a science,
Called Psychology
Now all my thoughts,
That I had before,
Are easy to explain,
And float right out the door.
Nice job - I like your questions - so let me ask you how are we impacted by repeated messages - like let's say all these political adds
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