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21 Mar 18Stephen Taylor
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25 Aug 17tracesonga
The Backfire Effect explained in cartoon.
Why we have a hard time changing our beliefs -
08 Aug 17Jennifer Lubke
A cartoon to explain the psychological phenomenon known as the "backfire effect," or why "we gnash our teeth when presented with evidence counter to our beliefs."
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28 Jun 17
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09 Jun 17adam muir
This is a classroom-friendly (no cuss words) comic about "the backfire effect."
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07 Jun 17
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04 Jun 17Peggy George
Awesome! You're not going to believe what I'm about to tell you (classroom-friendly version) https://t.co/v6jSkb2yNY via @Oatmeal
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24 May 17
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13 May 17Cathy Germano
You aren’t going to believe what I have to tell you… https://t.co/bXBSMYgJ1r #rethinkinglit @cinehead
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12 May 17
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10 May 17
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09 May 17
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08 May 17
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Carol Furchner
Classroom-friendly version (swear words removed)
belief myth bias confirmation-bias backfire-effect emotion resource critical-thinking
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Whitney Cox
This comic was inspired by this three-part series on the backfire effect from the You Are Not So Smart Podcast.
If you want to learn more about the backfire effect and other related behaviors (confirmation bias, deductive reasoning, etc), I highly recommend listening to the whole thing: -
07 May 17
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06 May 17
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04 May 17
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Crista Anderson
Take the time to read this ... https://t.co/ezLUcqH1NX h/t @kbhildebrandt #discourse #debate #edchat #beliefsystems
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Tania Sheko
Take the time to read this ... https://t.co/ezLUcqH1NX h/t @kbhildebrandt #discourse #debate #edchat #beliefsystems
— Dr. Alec Couros (@courosa) May 4, 2017 -
Jeff Utecht
A classroom-friendly comic about the backfire effect: https://t.co/Gyf07ArIdy
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03 May 17
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