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  2. Why People Believe Weird Things - Wikipedia

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    Shermer explores the psychology of scholars and business men who give up their careers in their pursuit to broadcast their paranormal beliefs. In his last chapter, added to the revised version, Shermer explains why he believes that "intelligent people" can be more susceptible to believing in weird things than others.

  3. Confirmation bias - Wikipedia

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    Smart people believe weird things because they are skilled at defending beliefs they arrived at for non-smart reasons. — Michael Shermer [ 26 ] Confirmation biases are not limited to the collection of evidence.

  4. 30 Of The Dumbest Things People Witnessed Geniuses Do - AOL

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    He's a member of MENSA smart, has several patents he wrote when he was in his early 20's, once asked a flight attendant a bunch of weird questions about the plane we were on so he could do some ...

  5. Eccentricity (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    People may perceive the individual's eccentric behavior as the outward expression of their unique intelligence or creative impulse. [2] In this vein, the eccentric's habits are incomprehensible not because they are illogical or the result of madness, but because they stem from a mind so original that it cannot be conformed to societal norms .

  6. 40 Indicators That The Person You’re Talking To Is Super ...

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    The device you're reading this on was developed by some extremely smart people and made easy to understand for those folks like me. Ha!" Church continued: "Society sees that it takes some ...

  7. 10 things smart people never say - AOL

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    The phrases we choose to use —whether negative or positive — have the potential to significantly change how people view us, how well we do in the workplace, and how we even view ourselves. 10 ...

  8. Illusory superiority - Wikipedia

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    Alicke and Govorun proposed the idea that, rather than individuals consciously reviewing and thinking about their own abilities, behaviors and characteristics and comparing them to those of others, it is likely that people instead have what they describe as an "automatic tendency to assimilate positively-evaluated social objects toward ideal trait conceptions". [6]

  9. Study: Smarter people are 'more sophisticated racists' - AOL

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    Based on his findings, Wodtke concluded that smarter people "are simply more sophisticated racists." More on AOL.com: New study alleges that marijuana may not make people stupid after all