"Often mistaken, never in doubt." That wry phrase describes us all more than we'd like to admit. The psychological study of misconceptions shows that all.
The students then were helped ===> to discard naive beliefs <=== and fully embrace scientific ones.
The key is creating an uncomfortable sense of cognitive dissonance; only then are we willing ===> to trade our private versions of reality for something that looks more like the real world. <===
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Often mistaken, never in doubt." That wry phrase describes us all more than we'd like to admit. The psychological study of misconceptions shows that all.
The students then were helped ===> to discard naive beliefs <=== and fully embrace scientific ones.
The key is creating an uncomfortable sense of cognitive dissonance; only then are we willing ===> to trade our private versions of reality for something that looks more like the real world. <===