The Fine Line Between Confidence and Closed-Mindedness
Briefly

Decisions require balancing evidence from personal experiences and scientific research. Being transparent about the basis of your beliefs fosters an openness to change and enhances accuracy.
Despite solid data against it, belief in the 'hot hand' demonstrates how intellectual character flaws like closed-mindedness can influence decision-making even in the face of contradictory evidence.
A basketball coach dismissed a scientific study about the 'hot hand' with indifference. This illustrates how prejudiced reasoning can cloud judgment and obstruct acceptance of new findings.
Interestingly, further analyses suggest that coaches might have been correct about believing in the 'hot hand' phenomenon, indicating that the scientists could have misinterpreted their data.
Read at Psychology Today
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