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  1. Everyone, watch this. Watch it. Watch it. Jesus Zombie Christ, watch this and understand it.

    youtu.be/hfBJTpewWos?si=h2FtgW

    #TrustScience

  2. Everyone, watch this. Watch it. Watch it. Jesus Zombie Christ, watch this and understand it.

    youtu.be/hfBJTpewWos?si=h2FtgW

    #TrustScience

  3. Everyone, watch this. Watch it. Watch it. Jesus Zombie Christ, watch this and understand it.

    youtu.be/hfBJTpewWos?si=h2FtgW

    #TrustScience

  4. Everyone, watch this. Watch it. Watch it. Jesus Zombie Christ, watch this and understand it.

    youtu.be/hfBJTpewWos?si=h2FtgW

    #TrustScience

  5. Everyone, watch this. Watch it. Watch it. Jesus Zombie Christ, watch this and understand it.

    youtu.be/hfBJTpewWos?si=h2FtgW

    #TrustScience

  6. A political poem criticizing Donald Trump for spreading disinformation about medicine, climate change, the economy, Europe, Ukraine, and authoritarian regimes. The poem contrasts expertise, education, and law with misinformation and abuse of power.

    #PoliticalPoetry #TruthMatters #Accountability #Trump #Authoritarianism #Propaganda #TrustScience #ClimateChangeIsReal #ScienceNotLies #ListenToExperts #FactsOverFear

  7. Sure - fire the scientists & engineers, and give NASA to TikTok influencers. Next: astronauts chosen by follower count. #DoYourResearch #TrustScience #FakeNews

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ks3gpa6ftoyaq7hmf6c4qx4c/post/3m4hmzvn7m22n

  8. ‘The fact that many people hold #conspiracy theory beliefs was brought into the spotlight during the #COVID-19 pandemic, which raises the question: what makes people vulnerable to #misinformation? A study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that trusting #science is a protective factor against conspiracy beliefs, while #overconfidence in one’s own #reasoning abilities is a risk factor. …’

    So, the Dunning Krüger effect plays a role.
    #dunningkruger #TrustScience

    psypost.org/2022/11/overconfid

  9. ‘The fact that many people hold theory beliefs was brought into the spotlight during the -19 pandemic, which raises the question: what makes people vulnerable to ? A study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that trusting is a protective factor against conspiracy beliefs, while in one’s own abilities is a risk factor. …’

    So, the Dunning Krüger effect plays a role.

    psypost.org/2022/11/overconfid

  10. ‘The fact that many people hold #conspiracy theory beliefs was brought into the spotlight during the #COVID-19 pandemic, which raises the question: what makes people vulnerable to #misinformation? A study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that trusting #science is a protective factor against conspiracy beliefs, while #overconfidence in one’s own #reasoning abilities is a risk factor. …’

    So, the Dunning Krüger effect plays a role.
    #dunningkruger #TrustScience

    psypost.org/2022/11/overconfid

  11. ‘The fact that many people hold #conspiracy theory beliefs was brought into the spotlight during the #COVID-19 pandemic, which raises the question: what makes people vulnerable to #misinformation? A study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that trusting #science is a protective factor against conspiracy beliefs, while #overconfidence in one’s own #reasoning abilities is a risk factor. …’

    So, the Dunning Krüger effect plays a role.
    #dunningkruger #TrustScience

    psypost.org/2022/11/overconfid

  12. ‘The fact that many people hold #conspiracy theory beliefs was brought into the spotlight during the #COVID-19 pandemic, which raises the question: what makes people vulnerable to #misinformation? A study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that trusting #science is a protective factor against conspiracy beliefs, while #overconfidence in one’s own #reasoning abilities is a risk factor. …’

    So, the Dunning Krüger effect plays a role.
    #dunningkruger #TrustScience

    psypost.org/2022/11/overconfid