Surprise, surprise: People jump to conclusions

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13 Oct 2024, 12:59 pm

"Surprise, surprise: People jump to conclusions without having all of the information, new study finds"

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Most people who dive into an argument feel like they have all of the relevant information they need to take a stance. But new research suggests that people tend to assume they have the full story — even when they don’t.


Duh!


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13 Oct 2024, 2:09 pm

They certainly do. It's amazing how many people come to conclusions about people that they don't know.


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23 Dec 2024, 8:21 pm

I'm pretty good about jumping to conclusions, but my conclusions are never wrong.

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Yesterday, 12:10 am

They had to do a study to figure that out?



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Yesterday, 3:58 pm

I feel like not doing a study and just announcing their conclusion would really reinforce their hypothesis.


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