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Can You Detect Weak Arguments? by Clearer Thinking

A 12-minute test by Clearer Thinking testing how well you can spot misleading rhetroic and recognize your own bias, using real-world examples.

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About the test:

“Whether you’re deciding which political party to vote for, or which company to invest your money in, you’re constantly required to make choices based on arguments made by other people. How do you evaluate these arguments? Do you examine the quality of the evidence? Do you consider the opinions you already have?

Accurately judging the strength of arguments, and assessing how your existing beliefs are surreptitiously influencing your judgements, can help you avoid being deceived.

This program will help you find out…

  • How good you are at detecting strong and weak arguments.
  • Whether your evaluation of arguments is biased by your existing beliefs.
  • How you compare to the average performance of previous users.”
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