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Guest: Research Replication & the Fundamental Attribution Error w/ Richard Nisbett

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Continuing the conversation with Richard E. Nisbett! Richard recently released his new book Thinking: A Memoir, in which he details different human reasoning errors, why those errors occur, and how to improve your reasoning. Today is the second part of Richard and Christian's conversation where they discuss the replicability of psychological research and the Fundamental Attribution Error. Episode 44.
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Continuing the conversation with Richard E. Nisbett! Richard recently released his new book Thinking: A Memoir, in which he details different human reasoning errors, why those errors occur, and how to improve your reasoning. Today is the second part of Richard and Christian's conversation where they discuss the replicability of psychological research and the Fundamental Attribution Error. Episode 44.
Find out more at bedletter.substack.com
Thinking: A Memoir by Richard Nisbett on Amazon
Follow Christian on Twitter @cashliman

Support the show (https://bedletter.substack.com/welcome)


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