Now, a different set of researchers has come out with what might be viewed as a corollary to Dunning-Kruger: People have a strong tendency to believe that they always have enough data to make an ...
“I don’t like using those words, but clearly he has a strong, strong tendency to authoritarianism and to undermining American democracy,” Sanders said on NBC News’s “Meet the Press ...
Whether investors understand the risks of concentrated positions or not, there is often a strong tendency to hold on to them. This could be caused by fear of missing out on potential future gains ...
Strong relationships require different types ... or “eudaimonia,” the tendency to strive to be the best that you can be. With the committed support of a partner, research shows, people bounce ...
“There is always that tendency of trying to be almost passive aggressive, so you write the letter but you try to show that you’re not that enthusiastic about the person,” Arruda says.
Once people make a judgment or form an opinion, evidence shows a marked tendency to stick with and defend it, even when presented with compelling evidence to the contrary. Some investors tend to ...
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said he doesn’t like to use the word “fascist” but said Trump clearly has a “strong tendency to authoritarianism and to undermining American democracy.” ...
Solitons are waves with just a single crest. They result when a wave’s natural tendency to spread as it propagates is cancelled out by an inherently nonlinear phenomenon known as self-focusing.