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You Are Not So Smart is a show about psychology that celebrates science and self delusion. In each episode, we explore what we've learned so far about reasoning, biases, judgments, and decision-making.2024 You Are Not So Smart Science Sciences sociales
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    • YANSS 333 - Selective Perception - Jay Van Bavel
      Feb 16 2026

      How can two people watch the same video yet see two different things? How can two people witness the same event but arrive at two different truths about what they witnessed? How can the same evidence lead people to drastically different realities? In this episode, Dr. Jay Van Bavel at NYU explains.

      Kitted Executive Academy

      The Power of Us Website

      They Saw A Game

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      How Minds Change

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      38 min
    • 332 - Concordance Over Truth Bias (rebroadcast)
      Feb 2 2026

      In this episode, we sit down with three disinformation researchers whose new paper found something surprising about both our resistance and our susceptibility to both true news we wish was fake and fake news we wish was true.

      Our guests are three of the scientists exploring a newly named cognitive distortion, one that every human being is prone to exhibiting, one that is so common and so easily provoked that nefarious actors depend on it when distributing disinformation and propaganda.

      Samuel Woolley, Katie Joseff, and Michael Schwalbe will share their methods, findings, and takeaways. They will also explain the troublesome nature of something they are calling concordance over truth bias – a distortion that most often appears in those who have the most (undeserved) confidence in their own (not-so-objective) objectivity.

      - How Minds Change

      - Show Notes

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      - David McRaney's BlueSky

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      - Why Do We Share Our Feelings With Others?

      - Concordance Over Truth Bias

      - Samuel Wooley

      - Katie Joseff

      - Michael Schwalbe

      - Geoffrey Cohen


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      1 h et 9 min
    • 331 - Wicked Problems - Martin Carcasson
      Jan 19 2026

      Dr. Martin Carcasson tells us how he, as the Director of the Center for Public Deliberation at Colorado State, trains people how to facilitate deliberation and overcome wicked problems so that they can "spark processes that are particularly designed to avoid triggering the worst in human nature and tap into the best."

      Kitted Executive Academy

      The Center for Public Deliberation

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      Better Together America

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      1 h et 7 min
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