[SystemSafety] Fwd: Contextualizing & Confirmation Bias
Terry Hardy
systemsafetyskeptic at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 6 14:11:56 CET 2014
Second request: please remove me from this list. Thank you very much.
Terry Hardy
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From: Peter Bernard Ladkin <ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de>
To: systemsafety at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [SystemSafety] Fwd: Contextualizing & Confirmation Bias
On 2/5/14 10:02 PM, Derek M Jones wrote:
> I gave Millikan as an example because of his belief
> about what the value of the charge should, not that a
> smallest unit of charge existed.
Well, yes, quite so. A suggestion of confirmation bias, indeed any bias, does require one to state
the belief system of (a) the subject; (b) oneself; and (c) the intellectual environment which one
assumes. Two or more of which are often missing.
> The cognitive psychology books sitting on my shelf appear to use
> conformation bias in the Bertrand Russell Turkey sense.
Russell's turkeys fit my notion to a tee, as far as I can see.
> However, the "MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences"
> says (much to my surprise):
> "That is, subjects will conduct an experiment
> that will generate a result that is predicted by their hypothesis.
> This is known as confirmation bias"
Yes, well, that's what happens when people throw trendy terms around in papers. What's that I read
above, "MIT"? Why do I feel confirmation bias coming on? :-)
PBL
Prof. Peter Bernard Ladkin, Faculty of Technology, University of Bielefeld, 33594 Bielefeld, Germany
Tel+msg +49 (0)521 880 7319 www.rvs.uni-bielefeld.de
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