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Two from the Boston Globe on the Need for Better Filters

Posted on February 20, 2010 by Karl

Boston Globe: Joe Keohane: Imaginary fiends: In 2009, crime went down. In fact it’s been going down for a decade. But more and more Americans believe it’s getting worse. Why do we refuse to believe the good news?

Boston Globe: Easy = True: How ‘cognitive fluency’ shapes what we believe, how we invest, and who will become a supermodel

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This entry was posted in Communications, Connection, Internet, Web, Media, Journalism, norgs, the future of news, Public Service, Civics, Government, Activism and tagged cogsci, connection, internet, journalism, marketing, norgs by Karl. Bookmark the permalink.
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