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| {{Definition|Confidence Interval|A range of values within which we believe the true value lies, with some credence level.|first=yes}} | | {{Definition|Confidence Interval|A range of values within which we believe the true value lies, with some credence level.}} |
| {{BoxTip|Confidence interval, when describing an instrumental measurement, corresponds to the statistical uncertainty.}} | | {{BoxTip|Confidence interval, when describing an instrumental measurement, corresponds to the statistical uncertainty.}} |
| {{BoxCaution|When one presents a scientific measurement, they are usually not presenting a ''specific'' value. They're presenting a range that the value is within and the likelihood that the true value is within that range.}} | | {{BoxCaution|When one presents a scientific measurement, they are usually not presenting a ''specific'' value. They're presenting a range that the value is within and the likelihood that the true value is within that range.}} |
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| {{Definition|Actively Open-minded Thinking (AOT)|A thinking style which emphasizes good reasoning independently of one's own beliefs by looking at issues from multiple perspectives, actively searching out ideas on both sides. It predicts more accurate calibration as well as the ability to evaluate argument quality objectively.}} | | {{Definition|Actively Open-minded Thinking (AOT)|A thinking style which emphasizes good reasoning independently of one's own beliefs by looking at issues from multiple perspectives, actively searching out ideas on both sides. It predicts more accurate calibration as well as the ability to evaluate argument quality objectively.}} |
| {{Definition|Growth Mindset|A mindset where people believe "intelligence can be developed" and their abilities can be enhanced through learning. This ''also'' predicts more accurate calibration of credence levels.}} | | {{Definition|Growth Mindset|A mindset where people believe "intelligence can be developed" and their abilities can be enhanced through learning. This ''also'' predicts more accurate calibration of credence levels.}} |
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| |[[File:Credence Level Lawyers.png|thumb|Lawyer calibration curve.]] | | |[[File:Credence Level Lawyers.png|thumb|Lawyer calibration curve.]] |
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| {{Misconception|He seems super confident, and she said she was only 85% sure, so we should trust him over her.|It is more important to have the self-awareness of how often they are wrong, than to always insist they are right. If possible, use the outcomes of their past predictions to evaluate the calibration of their confidence before placing trust in them.}} | | {{Misconception|He seems super confident, and she said she was only 85% sure, so we should trust him over her.|It is more important to have the self-awareness of how often they are wrong, than to always insist they are right. If possible, use the outcomes of their past predictions to evaluate the calibration of their confidence before placing trust in them.}} |
| {{Misconception|Am I well calibrated in this particular prediction?|The question doesn't really make sense. You can't have a calibration for a single prediction. A calibration level is only meaningfully defined over a collection of predictions for which you can see how many came ultimately true.}} | | {{Misconception|Am I well calibrated in this particular prediction?|The question doesn't really make sense. You can't have a calibration for a single prediction. A calibration level is only meaningfully defined over a collection of predictions for which you can see how many came ultimately true.}} |