Literacy in Ancient Everyday Life 2018
DOI: 10.1515/9783110594065-002
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Literacy in Ancient Everyday Life – Problems and Results

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“…However, the belief-consistency effect may also result from a motivational bias. Readers may seek to protect their beliefs, because these beliefs make them feel good about themselves or are part of their social identity (Kunda, 1990;Kahan, 2012;Sharon and Baram-Tsabari, 2020). The one-sided confirmation of beliefconsistent and discounting of belief-inconsistent information as a result of motivated reasoning may prevent people from correcting false beliefs that are based on unreliable or outdated information and sources.…”
Section: Prior Beliefs Affect the Evaluation Of Scientific Claimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the belief-consistency effect may also result from a motivational bias. Readers may seek to protect their beliefs, because these beliefs make them feel good about themselves or are part of their social identity (Kunda, 1990;Kahan, 2012;Sharon and Baram-Tsabari, 2020). The one-sided confirmation of beliefconsistent and discounting of belief-inconsistent information as a result of motivated reasoning may prevent people from correcting false beliefs that are based on unreliable or outdated information and sources.…”
Section: Prior Beliefs Affect the Evaluation Of Scientific Claimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25, ll. 9-10: ταῦτ᾽ Ἀναξαγόρῃ λέγεν | καὶ τῇ γυναικί.23 This could suggest that Oreos already had a customer(s) lined up for these expensive garments, which he chose not to buy 'on spec' in larger quantities.24Kolb (2018) 1-12; Thomas (2011); (1992).Trade, literacy and documentary histories…”
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confidence: 99%