Not exact matches
We observed a similar phenomenon; smart
people were
convinced that the bias we found couldn't be true, which led to interesting email exchanges and spirited posts to internet
forums (TwoPlusTwo, Reddit, StackExchange) and the comment sections of academic blogs (Gelman, Lipton & Regan, Kahan, Landsburg, Novella, Rey Biel), newspapers (Wall Street Journal, The New York Times) and online magazines (Slate and NYMag).
I'm not
convinced in -
person meetings are necessary either, in an age with email lists and digital bulletin boards /
forums.
But I stopped myself from committing to paleo when I started reading paleo
forums, because they were full of
people who had
convinced themselves that they were eating «clean» and chemical - free, and had abandoned even the concept of having cheat days because they thought so poorly of unclean, chemical - laden foods.
I was afraid to post in this
forum because I was
convinced nobody would say hello and I'd be the only
person with a «0» next to their introduction.