People unlikely to change their mind, even when facts contradict their views
To keep from making erroneous conclusions, Gruca used a ‘control group’
in his research – in this case a separate group of people trading in
markets, who weren’t asked to explain the logic behind their forecasts.
With the explanation effect missing, it was found the respondents
adjusted their opinions according to the new information presented much
more readily.
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