>looks like screencaps from the movie Arrival.
https://3dtotal.com/news/general/arrival-vfx-unveiling-the-fog-mystery-by-trevor-hogg-arrival-vfx-framestore-paramount-pictures#article-basecamp
>looks like screencaps from the movie Arrival.
https://3dtotal.com/news/general/arrival-vfx-unveiling-the-fog-mystery-by-trevor-hogg-arrival-vfx-framestore-paramount-pictures#article-basecamp
http://www.archivioapostolicovaticano.va/content/aav/en/consultazione/admission-request.html
Link to the study:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dcjhq0ots2l4iml/Lyons%20et%20al%202020%20Overconfidence.pdf?dl=0
from:
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ny-americans-fake-news-20210601-ulimjxy5czamrjv3erevx7e75q-story.html
I was looking for sauce on the study, that one came up.
Workfagging, so only skimmed the study, but looks like they were asked if the headlines were accurate, didn't spot anything about checking sources, etc. - so it looks like it might be a "gut feeling" - anons would check sources and verify (or not).
Sauce of study confirmed (earlier Dropbox file matches this one, so is a copy):
https://mobile.twitter.com/ba_lyons/status/1264557299881787392