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sensitivity to
veridicality, anti-
veridicality, or non-
veridicality.
Nonveridical operators typically license the use of
polarity items,
which in
veridical contexts...
- O.
Quine (1962)
distinguished between three classes of paradoxes: A
veridical paradox produces a
result that
appears counter to intuition, but is demonstrated...
- to find
connections between dream content and real events. The term "
veridical dream" has been used to
indicate dreams that
reveal or
contain truths...
- Bertrand's box
paradox is a
veridical paradox in
elementary probability theory. It was
first posed by
Joseph Bertrand in his 1889 work
Calcul des Probabilités...
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needed for that
probability to
exceed 50%. The
birthday paradox is a
veridical paradox: it
seems wrong at
first glance but is, in fact, true.
While it...
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subjective reality.
Feelings can
sometimes harbor bias or
otherwise distort veridical perception, in
particular through projection,
wishful thinking, among...
- The just-world fallacy, or just-world hypothesis, is the
cognitive bias that ****umes that "people get what they deserve" – that
actions will necessarily...
-
demonstrating Savant's
predicted result. The
problem is a
paradox of the
veridical type,
because the
solution is so
counterintuitive it can seem
absurd but...
- due to
fallacious reasoning (falsidical), or an
unintuitive solution (
veridical). The term
paradox is
often used to
describe a counter-intuitive result...
- and
statistics which is
often found to be counterintuitive, and
hence a
veridical paradox. It is a
complicating factor arising in
statistical tests of proportions...