When rationalizing is mistaken for reasoning

June 2, 2015 “Psychologist Brian Nosek of the University of Virginia says that the most common and problematic bias in science is ‘motivated reasoning’: We interpret observations to fit a particular idea. “Psychologists have shown that ‘most of our reasoning is in fact rationalization,’ he says. In other words, we have already made the decision about what … Continue reading When rationalizing is mistaken for reasoning