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Not so hypocritical after all: belief revision is adaptive and often unnoticed
Neil Levy
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Mathematics
Belief Revision
98%
Beliefs
73%
Evidence
56%
Emergency
47%
Elections
45%
Psychology
39%
Update
33%
Life
29%
Arts & Humanities
Belief Revision
100%
Hypocrisy
56%
Election Campaigns
32%
Noticing
29%
Evolutionary Theory
24%
Public Life
23%
Accusations
23%
Emergency
22%
Psychology
15%
Policymaker
14%
Social Sciences
deficit
56%
evolutionary theory
41%
election campaign
39%
evidence
28%
politician
28%
budget
27%
psychology
24%