Perception Study Explains Why We Overestimate a Problem's Persistence
June 28, 2018
June 28, 2018
WASHINGTON, June 28 -- The American Association for the Advancement of Science issued the following news release:
Law enforcement officials seek out suspicious or criminal behavior just as medical doctors search for cases of disease, and both do so to make their communities and patients healthier. When they succeed at doing so -- as crime rates decline and diseases are cured -- they should conclude their work is done. According to a new study in the June 29 issue of Science, however . . .
Law enforcement officials seek out suspicious or criminal behavior just as medical doctors search for cases of disease, and both do so to make their communities and patients healthier. When they succeed at doing so -- as crime rates decline and diseases are cured -- they should conclude their work is done. According to a new study in the June 29 issue of Science, however . . .