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Carlos Robies

How old are we when we start thinking, ‘what I don’t know can’t hurt me’?

By Cole Lauterbach

Humans like to believe that what they don’t know can’t hurt them. Now, a new study out of the University of Chicago suggests that tendency develops before we even hit our teenage years.   ‘Ostrich effect’ Known as the “ostrich effect,” psychologists have long been aware of adults’ willingness to avoid information that makes them uncomfortable....

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