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Another piece of evidence for the NPC theory of there is already plenty:
"People without autism were almost two times more likely to gamble in situations where they could lose money relative to when they could gain money. Although people with autism chose to gamble just as often as those in the non-autistic (control) group, there was little difference between gambling when they were going to lose or gain money.
Among people who did not have autism, those most “in touch” with their internal sensations, and who also had good emotional awareness, were most susceptible to the Framing Effect.
In contrast, susceptibility to the Framing Effect was less pronounced in people with autism because it was not driven by their perception of internal sensations or emotional awareness"
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"Previous studies have shown that our response to a problem depends on how the problem is posed – the so called "framing effect". A surgeon who tells a patient that there is an 80% chance of surviving an operation is more likely to gain consent than one who tells the patient there is a 20% chance of dying, even though statistically these mean the same thing."
Jfl normies have no understanding of fucking anything and are just driven by emotions and how things are phrased with no logical reasoning skills whatsoever.
What to Know About Autism and Logical Thinking
Some research suggests that there's a link between autism and logical thinking. Here's what we know.
psychcentral.com
People With Autism Make More Rational Decisions, Study Shows
People with autism-related disorders are less likely to make irrational decisions, and are less influenced by gut instincts, according to new research. The study adds to the growing body of research implicating altered emotional processing in autism.
www.sciencedaily.com
"People without autism were almost two times more likely to gamble in situations where they could lose money relative to when they could gain money. Although people with autism chose to gamble just as often as those in the non-autistic (control) group, there was little difference between gambling when they were going to lose or gain money.
Among people who did not have autism, those most “in touch” with their internal sensations, and who also had good emotional awareness, were most susceptible to the Framing Effect.
In contrast, susceptibility to the Framing Effect was less pronounced in people with autism because it was not driven by their perception of internal sensations or emotional awareness"
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"Previous studies have shown that our response to a problem depends on how the problem is posed – the so called "framing effect". A surgeon who tells a patient that there is an 80% chance of surviving an operation is more likely to gain consent than one who tells the patient there is a 20% chance of dying, even though statistically these mean the same thing."
Jfl normies have no understanding of fucking anything and are just driven by emotions and how things are phrased with no logical reasoning skills whatsoever.