How Weak Evidence Becomes a Strong Opinion
A team member is quiet in a meeting. Someone says, “She’s checked out.” A client pushes back on a recommendation. Someone
Read articleThis hub focuses on distorted setups, weak evidence, and false certainty. It is for situations where the facts are incomplete, the question already points you toward a preferred answer, or you are being pushed toward a conclusion faster than the evidence can support.
Writings on muddy signals, weak framing, false certainty, and better judgment.
A team member is quiet in a meeting. Someone says, “She’s checked out.” A client pushes back on a recommendation. Someone
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