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It's the idea that you somehow don't have to weigh evidence yourself when writing about science, that you can get by simply by telling both sides.
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The Fifth Amendment, the right to remain silent and not to be forced to give evidence against yourself, was what they really needed.
But don't take just my word for it, you can go see the video and read Gizmodo's evidence for yourself here.
If you'd like to see the evidence for yourself, the not-safe-for-work video is here, or just do a search for "new test" in the marketplace.
It's even more disturbing when you're there, at the source, and can see the corroborating evidence for yourself.
But why, I hear you say, do you complain about people's neglect of evidence when you yourself have no direct evidence that moral expertise fails?
"We don't have any evidence that telling yourself" that a ball looks larger or a golf hole larger "will have the desired effect," she says.
If they are convinced that you are only losing your stuff, you have more work to do to gather evidence or evaluate yourself whether they are really just lost.
Chua and Rubenfeld point to America's discourse of self-esteem and self-help, which, they write, encourages "embracing yourself as you are" and "feeling secure about yourself," as evidence that non-immigrant Americans are relatively free of parent-induced neuroses.
So, the next time you catch yourself espousing a negative opinion about something, ask yourself what evidence you have to support your ideas.
Without the evidence of do-it-yourself clothes made and worn by their creators themselves, "Punk" and "Hippie Chic" run the risk of being just the thing punks and hippies would detest: a fashion runway show.
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