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What can we do as individuals to practice good mental hygiene during this information pandemic? As institutional trust decreases and filter bubbles increase how can we make sure we don’t fall prey to the dangers of our current media climate?
Michael Porcelli and I continue our ongoing discussion in this episode and co-create an 8 point process for dealing with the onslaught of information in the modern day.
Resources and Links:
Fallacies & Biases
- List of fallacies – Wikipedia — https://bit.ly/2S5uiDk
- List of cognitive biases – Wikipedia — https://bit.ly/2VAxBVo
- Thinking, Fast and Slow eBook: Kahneman, Daniel — https://amzn.to/3538CNy
- Daniel Kahneman – Wikipedia — https://bit.ly/3bImKyc
- Overcoming Bias — https://bit.ly/353XL5U
- Center for Applied Rationality — https://www.rationality.org/
- View from nowhere – Wikipedia — https://bit.ly/3aCpWtO
Epistemology
- Epistemology – Wikipedia — https://bit.ly/2yH4ir6
- Bayesian Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) — https://stanford.io/3ayqX65
- Falsifiability – Wikipedia — https://bit.ly/2x5CMTE
Fact-Checking
- The 10 Best Fact Checking Websites for 2020 – Media Bias/Fact Check — https://bit.ly/3cRHMux
- International Fact-Checking Network’s Code of Principles — https://bit.ly/2yKPibA
- Category:Fact-checking websites – Wikipedia — https://bit.ly/3aC0QeD
- Journalist’s Toolbox | A Society of Professional Journalists Blog — https://bit.ly/2yH37ba
- Hands-on Fact-checking: A Short Course – Poynter — https://bit.ly/3bIpfk4
- Fact Checking Made Easy | Udemy — https://bit.ly/2KApphG
- Verification | Google News Initiative Training Center — https://bit.ly/2VXl3pX
Mental Models
- Why “Many-Model Thinkers” Make Better Decisions — https://bit.ly/2S7LJmZ
- Mental Models: The Best Way to Make Intelligent Decisions — https://bit.ly/2VVJN20
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