What is cherry-picking?, Guessing without evidence, Selecting only supporting evidence and ignoring contradictory information, Changing data to make it false, Using all available evidence, The metaphor of “cherries” suggests that people:, Collect everything equally, Avoid making decisions, Always tell the truth, Pick only the most appealing examples, Why is cherry-picking described as “deceptively subtle”?, It is easy to detect, It only happens in science, It often happens unconsciously and feels natural, It is always intentional, Human beings are described as:, Meaning-makers who filter information, Perfectly logical machines, Neutral data processors, Random thinkers, Why do people accept supporting evidence more easily?, It is emotionally comfortable and aligns with beliefs, It is scientifically proven, It is the only type of evidence available, It is always correct, Opposing evidence often causes:, No reaction, Discomfort, Joy, Confusion only, Cherry-picking helps people:, Improve scientific accuracy, Understand all perspectives, Preserve intellectual comfort, Increase uncertainty, In public discourse, cherry-picking can:, Improve fairness, Eliminate misinformation, Remove bias completely, Distort conclusions, A politician using only one statistic is an example of:, Scientific method, Cherry-picking, Random analysis, Balanced reporting, Social media cherry-picking often creates:, Open discussion, Scientific consensus, Neutral environments, Echo chambers, An echo chamber is when:, Evidence is always verified, All opinions are equally visible, Only reinforcing beliefs are heard repeatedly, People debate openly, Cherry-picking is often:, Unconscious and habitual, Always illegal, Always intentional manipulation, Rare in everyday life, Over time, cherry-picking leads to:, More accurate beliefs, Better critical thinking, A distorted view of reality, Reduced bias, Why do people often ignore opposing evidence?, It creates discomfort, It is too expensive, It is always false, It is unavailable, In science, cherry-picking can:, Eliminate data, Replace experiments, Improve accuracy, Distort conclusions, The text suggests truth is found in:, Random data points, Patterns and context, Single examples, Opinions only, “Looking at both sides” is not enough because it can be:, Always biased, Impossible, Too emotional, Superficial without deeper analysis, The real challenge today is:, Too many opinions, Lack of information, Discipline to evaluate all information critically, Lack of education, Cherry-picking creates the illusion of:, Objectivity, Confusion, Chaos, Randomness, The main message of the text is that we should:, Avoid all opinions, Engage with full evidence, not selective parts, Rely on intuition over facts, Trust only personal experience.
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