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Predictably Irrational: Our Effort to Understand Human Behavior
Ross Miller
37 episodes
2 days ago
The human brain works in mysterious ways, and not always in the ways we think it does. We do strange things for the unknown reasons and we do common things often without thought. As a result, we are often unaware of how impulsive and predictable we can be. We often fail to think on the reasons that are behind our actions. In this podcast, students from a Japanese university explore their own understanding of these issues and hopefully, provide the listener with some insight into how our brains work and how to be more aware of our own thinking.
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The human brain works in mysterious ways, and not always in the ways we think it does. We do strange things for the unknown reasons and we do common things often without thought. As a result, we are often unaware of how impulsive and predictable we can be. We often fail to think on the reasons that are behind our actions. In this podcast, students from a Japanese university explore their own understanding of these issues and hopefully, provide the listener with some insight into how our brains work and how to be more aware of our own thinking.
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Fallacies: Straw Man fallacy/Anecdotal Evidence Fallacy/Burden of Proof Fallacy/Hasty Generalization/
Predictably Irrational: Our Effort to Understand Human Behavior
13 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Fallacies: Straw Man fallacy/Anecdotal Evidence Fallacy/Burden of Proof Fallacy/Hasty Generalization/

Ryoki, Kanta, and Kairi are talking about Straw-man Fallacy, Hasty Generalization, Anecdotal Evidence Fallacy, and Burden of Proof Fallacy. We will explain each fallacy and explain how to avoid it. We conducted our study in one of the four fallacies: "Have you ever asked your parents to buy something by lying to them, saying that someone else had it too?'' We will explain based on" Is there anything that happens?'' In this podcast, you will be able to hear and learn about the fallacy that is lurking around you.

Predictably Irrational: Our Effort to Understand Human Behavior
The human brain works in mysterious ways, and not always in the ways we think it does. We do strange things for the unknown reasons and we do common things often without thought. As a result, we are often unaware of how impulsive and predictable we can be. We often fail to think on the reasons that are behind our actions. In this podcast, students from a Japanese university explore their own understanding of these issues and hopefully, provide the listener with some insight into how our brains work and how to be more aware of our own thinking.