>>157251I really wish whoever made image #2 would have made it larger, so you could see the individual dots.
>>157251This just in, the witch hunt phenomenon is a real thing, which is a surprise to fucking no one.
>>157252I think it is more just an illustration of what ranges of colors were considered blue as blue dots were removed.
https://youtu.be/UoDlxQ7YDzc >>157253True, just thought that a study (probably yet another one) confirming it would be nice to "get out there".
>>157255I doubt it'll have much attention payed to it beyond evidence to paint either group's opponent as out of control.
>>157256Sadly you are right. I hope they do follow-up studies to see if there is any traits that the outliers (that did not get this skewed view) have that the others don't have. Is there a way to determine if a person is inherently objective or not.
>>157260Depends on whether their test subjects developed emotion or logic based reasoning, which, considering it's Harvard and they probably just grabbed people from nearby areas, it's a good bet that it's the former. The dot test causes emotionally based people to pick out dots they 'feel' are blue, rather than setting any kind of objective limit to what constitutes a blue dot as logically inclined people would.
>>157253That would mean the witches were real at the beginning.
>>157364MODS WHAT THE FUCK HAVE YOU DONE TO THE GLORIOUS FLAG OF MY HOMELAND, YOU FUCKING SHITS.