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The First ,3 kinds of bias that shape your worldviewThe speaker is a meteorologist by degree J Marshall Shepherd having a bachelor’s ,master’s and PhD in physical took an example to express that science is not a belief and the great different perception of climate changing between scientists as well as public to pull what shapes perceptions about science giving us the clear answers personally with pointing out belief systems and biases, he stress confirmation bias, DunningKruger and cognitive dissonance shape biases and perceptions that people have about science, but then ,literacy and misinformation that keep us boxed in, as taking some specific facts to show how we get boxed in by our perceptions he question another question that how we expand our radius, taking an inventory of your own biases ,evaluating sources and speaking out, following his own answer order to tell us narrow radius happening on us and concrete way to expand our radius ,Doctor broadcast a clip from one of the top TV meteorologists in the us, Greg Fishel in he Raleigh Durham this moment ,I feel strongly that I have similar situation with meteorologists revered in his region in the short video that I was only looking for information to support what I already thought and was not interested in listening to anything , I need to expand my radius by talking more with others and trying to conduct myself the way I’d been taught to conduct my great impression in the last ,the speaker said that when we expand our radius ,it’s not about making a better future but it’s about preserving life as we know as we think about expanding our own radius in understanding science ,it’s critical for a Atlanta,Georgia ,for the state of Georgia and for the world, so expand your second,3 questions to ask yourself about everything you do Stacey AbramsThe orator is black came from a lowine munity, and had grown up in has great sense of humor, saying that even if their family was poor ,but their parents didn’t think t