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Gullible, Jonathan Marquez-Carbajal - Coggle Diagram
Gullible
Vocabulary
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Credulity: credulity is believing without facts
Ex
"a little too quick to believe something, but they usually aren't stupid enough to act on it."
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Thinking 1
"It promotes accepting anecdotal and personal information as true. This was a useful and adaptive processing strategy in our ancestral evolutionary environment. In the past, we had small, face-to-face groups where trust was based on lifelong relationships."
In other words thinking one can be very dangerous because we used to be in person and you can kind of tell if people are lying or telling the truth but now people are online which can be very risky.
Thinking 2
"System 2 thinking is a much more recent human achievement. It is slow, analytical, rational, and effortful. It leads to the thorough evaluation of incoming information."
A lot of people use thinking too because we are rising the problem and try to figure out what is the truth or false. Through over the years it became a thought that everybody had I was thinking it twice before doing anything.
Daniel Kahneman
is an Israeli psychologist and economist note for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, as well as behavioral economics.
Nobel Prize
is awarded "to those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.”
“positivity bias”
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“confirmation bias”
It is accepting suspicious information because it supports what we already believe or want to believe.
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Credulity Is when people are Believing on something without facts about it and its related to go gullible because you're being tricked into doing something or getting into something without information to it.
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