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Referências:
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For Argument’s Sake (vídeo, TED)
Turns Out Our Biases Really Are Stronger Than Our Ability to Perceive Facts – (artigo, Science Alert)
Researchers Find Everyone Has a Bias Blind Spot (estudo, Carnegie Mellon University)
Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds (artigo, The New Yorker)
Asch’s Conformity (video, YouTube)
Humans are hard-wired to follow the path of least resistance (artigo, University College London)
Why People Believe in Conspiracy Theories – And How to Change Their Minds (artigo, Science Alert)
You’re Not Going to Change Your Mind (artigo, New York Times)
A philosopher’s 350-year-old trick to get people to change their minds is now backed up by psychologists (artigo, Quartz)
On Second Thought (podcast, NPR Planet Money)
Change My View (comunidade, Reddit)
Aposta de Pascal (artigo, Wikipedia)
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