Channel: The Big Picture RT
Category: News & Politics
Tags: decision science9/11 conspiracydonald trump electiondronesseptember 11open the bookspoppy field narcoticsrt americaanti-vaxnika kabiriiraq warholland cookeuniversity of washingtonthe big pictureground zeroafghanistan withdrawalu.s. foreign aid spendingafghan security forces trainingconfirmation bias
Description: There’s a constant tug-of-war between fact and fiction that’s oftentimes keeping the exchange of ideas in a stranglehold. From debates over vaccines to the blame game erupting over Afghanistan, it turns out there’s a studied science behind decision-making. Attorney and sociology professor Nika Kabiri explains how ideas – not facts – are more effective when trying to dissuade people from doubling down. For more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites at RT.com. And be sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter! Check out more from RT America! Eat The Press: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLagVUKF7CUTQsuWo5sCat5spbo2Cqfskm Dennis Miller Plus One: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLagVUKF7CUTQFiMl7qOaZ9L0Zkq_b9RF- Just Press Play: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLagVUKF7CUTTuYcV8a3afYQ4pFBm50ZC9 The World According To Jesse: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLagVUKF7CUTR4fIiDHxGpe38eAJWgzVQ8 Watching The Hawks: youtube.com/channel/UCbiFt3UdxX7LxferwDmuegQ Boom Bust: youtube.com/user/BoomBustRT