The Psychology of Worldview

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Understanding the Psychology of Worldview

Test your understanding of critical thinking and the complexities of our beliefs in the modern world. This quiz assesses your knowledge about how psychological factors influence our perceptions and convictions.

  • 7 questions designed to challenge your thinking.
  • Explore concepts such as hindsight bias, social identity, and the impact of repeated information.
  • Engaging multiple-choice and descriptive questions.
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by InquiringMind42
It’s easy, when given the conclusion (true or false) to explain why the conclusion makes sense.
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A roadblock to critical thinking is hindsight bias
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We humans tend to think we know more than we actually do. We tend to be more confident in our ability than is actually warranted
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Describe a post truth world
One study showed that of 3 million tweets covering 126,000 different stories, false facts spread slower than true facts.
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We are tempted to adopt the identity and beliefs of our social group.
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If a fact is repeated, we are more likely to believe it is true.
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