The hindsight bias, overconfidence, and the tendency to perceive order in what is actually random are BEST seen as what critical thinking.
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Hindsight bias, overconfidence, and the tendency to perceive order in random events are best seen as scientific biases and oppose critical thinking in scientific research.
Scientific biases:
- In scientific research attitudes like hindsight bias, overconfidence, or tendency to perceive order in random events can make one believe more on intuitions.
- Hindsight bias refers to not foreseeing things before it happens.
- Overconfidence can bias results and prevent seeking more information.
- Perceiving order in random events can bias results. Events must be orderly and symmetrically sequenced in scientific research.
- Thus, these attitudes can bias scientific research.
- A scientific inquiry and critical thinking are the best solutions to overcome scientific biases.
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