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Hey! I'm interested. I'm early in the syllabus as a heads up (Foundations).
I don't understand how for "People tend to be less objective regarding a subject about which they possess extensive knowledge than regarding a subject about which they do not possess extensive knowledge" there is the possibility that people are objective about both. Isn't it explicitly saying that there tends to be less objectivity when you know more about a subject than when you don't know as much??
Hm, I'm a little confused. Would it be fair to assume it is referring to various species of shrimp since it says "than any other species of marine mammals"? I don't know if shrimp have varieties but I'm a little confused.
JY's example refers to geographic distribution, but can we say that it is referring to species/genetic variation AMONG shrimp species?
Hey, I'm interested. Still early in the syllabus so you know (Foundations).