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Openly Fallible

Ryan Bruno

Bi-weekly newsletter discussing the psychology of (ir)rationality, critical thinking, and other topics. | Book Reviews, Literature Reviews

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Latest Issues

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Conspiracism as Serious Play

Have you ever found yourself nodding along to someone sharing their beliefs, all the while thinking, "There's no way they actually believe that"? In a new paper, Neil Levy makes the case that people don’t always believe what they say they b...

8 months ago
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Rituals and Magical Beliefs in Children

Cultures are defined by their rituals. Some rituals are ubiquitous across cultures, such as marriage and holidays, whereas others differ across cultures, such as worship rites, rites of passage, oaths of allegiance, and the myriad rituals a...

8 months ago
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Different Strokes for Different Folks: Article Review of The Psychological and Political Correlates of Conspiracy Beliefs

Conspiracy beliefs are more common than you might expect - about 50% of Americans hold one or more of them. Though most of these beliefs have a political component, they are not always tied to one’s politics. It isn’t clear, for example, wh...

9 months ago
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Article Review: "Countering Conspiracy Theory Beliefs: Understanding the conjunction fallacy and considering disconfirming evidence"

Conspiracy theories are quickly becoming one of the most studied forms of unfounded beliefs. This is in large part due to how politically consequential they have become. The January 6 insurrection was organized around the conspiracy theory ...

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  • Ryan Bruno

    Lab Manager at UChicago Booth's Center for Decision Research. Interested in rationality, fallibility, and critical thinking.

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