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Aug
17

Feedback in Complex Environments

The experience of striking a tennis ball offers rich feedback. As you're waiting for the ball, you can
3 min read
Aug
10

What Cast Iron Pans and Batteries Have in Common

Do you know how to charge your electronics? When I was a teenager, the standard advice was to never leave
3 min read
Aug
03

Education That Makes You Stupid

Often, we assume that more education leads to smarter individuals – at least, "smarter" as modern societies would define
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Jul
27

Creationism and The Deficit Model

It’s easy to think that those who oppose various scientific findings – like creationists or flat-earthers – don't understand
3 min read
Jul
20

What's the point in arguing?

It's good to be right when arguing. To feel vindicated. To win. To know that you were right
2 min read
Jul
06

Argue like a lawyer or argue like a scientist?

Any argument in any context can involve miscommunication, frustration, intractability, emotional attachment, and pettiness. But there are important differences between
3 min read
Jun
29

Hollow Arguments

Many online discussions go nowhere because people never actually engage with the substance of the argument. I have had several
2 min read
Jun
22

The Broken Marketplace

Conversations about free speech often invoke the marketplace of ideas: that the answer to “bad speech” is “more speech” because
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Jun
15

Mistakes in Survey Design Are Everywhere

Nearly every organization collects survey data of some sort. Few actually know what they’re doing. When my son was
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Jun
08

Your fact is not fun

Humanity has greater access to facts than ever before in our history. That's not necessarily a good thing.
2 min read