Read A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age Online
Authors: Daniel J. Levitin
and misframing risks,
202
,
203
,
205
employment/unemployment rates,
66
evolution,
170
experimental design,
213
experts and expertise,
129
–151
and citations,
149
and discredited information,
146
–48
evidence-based arguments of,
129
,
130
and fraud,
134
and hierarchy of information sources,
135
–37,
232
incorrect assessments of,
129
,
130
–31
and institutional bias,
142
narrow expression of,
134
–35,
251
–52
opinions shared by,
129
–130
and peer-reviewed journals,
132
,
135
,
143
–44
recognizing,
131
–34,
274
n133
and regulating authorities,
145
–46
and reposted information from others,
148
standards for,
130
,
274
n133
and terminology,
149
–151
and websites,
137
–141,
143
fact-checking sites and organizations,
147
–48
Falkenstein, Glenn,
233
–34,
243
–44,
245
fallacies,
198
–210
affirming the consequent (converse error),
186
–87,
189
belief perseverance,
205
–7,
210
cum hoc, ergo propter hoc
,
49
ecological fallacy,
18
–19
exception fallacy,
18
,
19
–20
and framing of probabilities,
200
–201
gambler’s fallacy,
166
–67
illusory correlations,
198
–200,
199
,
209
–10
post hoc, ergo propter hoc
,
48
–49,
207
–8,
210
prosecutor’s fallacy,
221
when framing risk,
201
–5
false positives/negatives,
111
–14,
114
far transfer,
222
fasting demonstration of Blaine,
234
–36
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
155
fermions,
246
food labeling,
74
forensic science,
217
–221
fourfold tables,
108
–11,
118
–19,
198
–200,
217
–221
Fox television,
232
Frandsen, Mads Toudal,
248
fraudulent advertising claims,
145
–46
fraudulent research data,
181
–82
frequentist probabilities,
98
–99,
271
n98
Galileo Galilei,
77
–78
Gallup, George,
85
gambler’s fallacy,
166
–67
genetics,
159
–160
Get What You Pay For
(Keppel),
7
Gladwell, Malcolm,
159
Gleason tumor grading,
90
Grafton, Scott,
238
–240
graphs
choosing the scale and axes for,
33
–35,
34
,
35
cumulative sales graphs,
46
–47,
47
with discontinuity in axes,
30
–33,
31
,
32
,
72
–73,
73
with double Y-axis,
36
–42,
37
,
38
,
44
,
44
–45
misinterpretation of,
119
–120
smooth lines in,
42
with truncated vertical axes,
28
–29,
29
with unlabeled axes,
26
–28,
27
,
28
gravitons,
250
Guinness World Records,
238
Han, Dong-Pyou,
182
Harte, Bret,
128
Hawking, Stephen,
249
heterogeneity,
18
hierarchy of source quality,
135
–37,
232
Higgs boson,
217
,
246
–250,
247
,
282
n248
Holmes, Sherlock,
191
–92
Holocaust revisionism,
170
homelessness, measuring,
94
home robberies,
203
–5
hypotheses,
212
illegal immigrants,
89
illusory correlations,
198
–200,
199
,
209
–10
illustrations, deceptive,
51
–52,
52
immigrants,
203
incidence (term),
149
–151
inductive reasoning,
183
–84,
190
–91,
192
inference,
191
inflation measures,
94
infoliteracy,
x
institutional bias,
142
interest rates,
7
Internet and websites,
137
–141
and anti-skepticism bias,
252
–53
assessing authority of,
143
citing research,
149
counterknowledge on,
251
,
254
domains of,
137
–38,
141
misinformation on,
253
and reposted information,
148
interpolation,
58
–59
Jenkins, James,
21
Jobs, Steve,
125
joint probabilities,
102
–3
Jolly, David,
139
–140
journalism
breaking news mode in,
171
–72
and counterknowledge,
171
–73
crime reporting in,
173
and hierarchy of source quality,
135
–36
reliability of,
145
scientific investigation mode in,
171
,
172
and selective windowing,
162
–63
Journal of Management Development
,
6
journals, reputable,
143
–44
Kahneman, Daniel,
100
Kazakhstan, ancient earthworks of,
156
–58
Kennedy, John F.,
169
–170
Keppel, Dan,
7
Kerry, John,
19