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  2. 13 Things That Don't Make Sense - Wikipedia

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    13 Things That Don't Make Sense is a non-fiction book by the British writer Michael Brooks, published in both the UK and the US during 2008. [1] [2] [3] The British subtitle is "The Most Intriguing Scientific Mysteries of Our Time" [1] while the American is "The Most Baffling..." (see image).

  3. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Hard–easy effect, the tendency to overestimate one's ability to accomplish hard tasks, and underestimate one's ability to accomplish easy tasks. [ 5 ] [ 80 ] [ 81 ] [ 82 ] Illusion of explanatory depth , the tendency to believe that one understands a topic much better than one actually does.

  4. 'Wild Things' at 25: Director John McNaughton on the steamy ...

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    For 25 years and counting, John McNaughton's sweaty Florida-set thriller, Wild Things, has kept viewers hot and bothered with its blend of steamy sex scenes and crazy plot twists.But in a new ...

  5. Wikipedia : Don't be the Fun Police

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    Start the search for a new target. Congratulate each other and award each other barnstars for "improving" the project. Being like Malvolio is going to make a lot of editors dislike you, although some editors, who have their fun the same way you have yours, will like you for it.

  6. Hindsight bias - Wikipedia

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    The sense-making process is triggered by an initial surprise. If the sense-making process is not complete and the sensory information is not detected or coded [by the individual], the sensation is experienced as a surprise and the hindsight bias has a gradual reduction.

  7. Predictably Irrational - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, we will not start making any progress towards the completion of the task until the deadline approaches. Ariely also applies his theories to other aspects in life such as health care and savings. Having to pay a deposit at the doctor's office would make people more likely not to procrastinate and show up for their appointments.

  8. Cynefin framework - Wikipedia

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    Sketch of the Cynefin framework, by Edwin Stoop. The Cynefin framework (/ k ə ˈ n ɛ v ɪ n / kuh-NEV-in) [1] is a conceptual framework used to aid decision-making. [2] Created in 1999 by Dave Snowden when he worked for IBM Global Services, it has been described as a "sense-making device".

  9. Everyone's Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads' Stop ...

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    In an interview with Rolling Stone, Teezo Touchdown said that while he was largely unfamiliar with Talking Heads, his colleagues showed him the opening scene of Stop Making Sense as inspiration for his own upcoming stage show, an experience he called "a true discovery moment. With what [Byrne] was doing, and the production and the visuals, they ...